Pool time!
When Levitt & Sons erected their prefab houses in the 1940’s and 1950’s, they didn’t just build homes, they built communities. Neighborhoods throughout Levittown included shopping centers, parks/playgrounds and pools! There are 9 swimming pools throughout the Levittown area (two are actually here in Hicksville) maintained by our local municipality, but use of the pools is limited to those who live in a Levitt house. All you need to do is go to Levittown Hall, show proof of identity and residency, and you will be given a pool pass good at all 9 pools.
Well … we live in a Levitt house. And we have a pool pass.
The closest pool is actually about half a mile from my house. I often walk past the pool during afternoon walks. So I packed my towel, pool pass and sunglasses, donned my suit, and walked to the pool for my first swim of the season.
The water was a bit cold, as you’d expect in an outdoor, unheated pool. But I was able to do a few laps in the lap lane, which felt so good.
Now I have to get my beach pass …
I have heard of community pools, but the ones I'm used to are the ones in my condo complex. Ones built in apartment or condo complexes. Although, I grew up with two neighbors who had pools in their backyards.
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