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Bath House ~ Robbers' Cave State Park

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"Bath House ~ Robbers' Cave State Park" The Bath House at Robbers' Cave State Park where I changed into my swim suit many times as a child and teen. It was built by the WPA during the Great Depression [1930s]. The building is constructed with large carved sandstone blocks and 12" logs. Girls used the right wing, and boys used the left. At the front window we could check out wire baskets to secure our clothes in for the outrageous price of $0.25. Then we would swim, dive from the 3ft. and 9ft. diving boards on the concrete pier, and get sunburnt to a crisp. No one knew the evils of sunburn back in the 50s and 60s. Now the building also serves as a museum. As a 9 year old, I challenged my beautiful young mother to a [50yd.?] race across the lawn in front of the bath house by the swings. I won! That was very shocking to Mother for me to beat her. Once, as a teen, I foolishly decided to swim across the lake [probably 300 yards/M] to the base of the bluffs in my previously posted pictures. I made it, but was starting to get really scared about 2/3s of the way across. I had to rest an hour before swimming back. I never made that mistake again. I hope you enjoy my little bits of personal nostalgia. Thank you for viewing my gallery and your comments.

Comments (16)


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giulband

11:22AM | Wed, 14 May 2014

Very interesting!

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adrie

11:40AM | Wed, 14 May 2014

That is a very beautiful historical building Jim, wonderful photoshot.

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lisalisette

12:08PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

It is Always nice to read a story behind the photo.. thanks for sharing that :) Also a great shot of this old building

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iborg64

1:42PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

fantastic looking building indeed interesting story too

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Hendesse

2:07PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

Great shot and interesting informations.

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nefertiabet

3:56PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

Wonderful capture and nice info!!!

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GrandmaT

7:10PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

It is a beautiful building and more so with all the memories attached to it.

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Richardphotos

8:45PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

interesting stories of your youth and I like the stone architecture. my father worked for the WPA with hundreds of other men building a pretty big lake with shovels and wheel barrels

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Faemike55

9:56PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

Thank you so much for sharing a part of your life that is associated with this building - it gives more meaning to the view

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eekdog

11:13PM | Wed, 14 May 2014

kind of reminds me and our swim area here and my younger days, Jim. cool shot and thanks for sharing.

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E-Nomime

1:02AM | Thu, 15 May 2014

Удивительное старое строение. Очень красивая природа вокруг. Прекрасная фотография!

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jayfar

1:31AM | Thu, 15 May 2014

A lovely pic and a great story Jim.

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illkirch

7:20AM | Thu, 15 May 2014

Interesting memories. Makes one think of the past also

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Leije

11:28AM | Thu, 15 May 2014

A lot of memories for you, very nice shot !

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Kindredsoul

10:01PM | Thu, 15 May 2014

nice childhood memories glad you went back to see it again

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pixeluna

2:35AM | Fri, 16 May 2014

I love nostalgia too. It's always nice to go back to the same places you had been and think of those happy memories you had when you were a child. Thank you for sharing!


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