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Deep Eddy Pool in Austin Texas

Deep Eddy Pool in Austin Texas by Steve Hopson.
Deep Eddy began simply as a swimming hole in the Colorado River that flows through Austin. Cold springs rose from the river banks and people swam in the river where a large boulder formed an eddy. In 1915, A.J. Eilers, Sr. bought the land surrounding the swimming hole and built the concrete pool. The pool served as the centerpiece of a resort, the Deep Eddy Bathing Beach, which featured cabins, camping, and concessions. Lorena's Diving Horse was one popular attraction. As seen in historic photographs, a ramp led to a 50 foot tall diving platform over the pool's deep end from which the horse and rider would dive. Other pool amenities included a zip line across the pool and a tall slide, while other attractions included a diving baby and a Ferris wheel.

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Zzzzt!Zzzzt!  Pro User  says:

Awesome history! Thanks so much for sharing, I had forgotten most of that, although, I did recall the boulder and the diving horse... nice shot too!
Posted 26 months ago. ( permalink )

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..:::KB:::.. says:

Hey You! I'm an admin. for the group ATX representing all things Austin, and we'd love for you to join our brand new group ATX!
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