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Cascade Plunge was a huge (80 x 220 feet) public swimming pool located on the east side of Birmingham, AL. It was opened back in the mid 20s and lasted into the 70s. It was fed by a natural spring, and the water cascaded down a concrete waterfall at one end of the pool. There was also a ballroom at the facility that hosted everything from swing bands to sock hops. I remember going to a few punk rock shows there back in the 80s, after the pool part had closed, but the hall was still available for rent.
Here are some pics from back in the day.
In this last photo you can see the waterfall at the right of the shot.
Here is a pic of what's left of the waterfall, peaking through a hole in the fence.
The front entrance. Looks like it was redone in the 60s or 70s.
The remains of the Arnold Palmer miniature golf course, also on the property.
The whole facility is currently for sale to anyone with 1.9 million and a passion for the past.
Here are some pics from back in the day.
In this last photo you can see the waterfall at the right of the shot.
Here is a pic of what's left of the waterfall, peaking through a hole in the fence.
The front entrance. Looks like it was redone in the 60s or 70s.
The remains of the Arnold Palmer miniature golf course, also on the property.
The whole facility is currently for sale to anyone with 1.9 million and a passion for the past.