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Can you find the high-dive board? Many amazing flips, leaps and cannonballs were made off this board. Here, city workers prepare the Market St. pool for opening in May of 1961. Many Lancaster children got their swimming lessons at this pool, which opened in 1953 at the intersection of Market St. and Chesterfield Ave. (Photo by Lee Studio/The Lancaster Archive)
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Children gather at Midway Theater for a portrait on June 13, 1955. It was free movie day at the cinema, which was located on S. York St. <br />
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Seen in no order are Jim Hyatt, Norman and Billy Causey, Barbara Hyatt Hough and others. <br />
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Movie posters can be seen in the image, including Crashout, Revenge of the Creature and Killers.<br />
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(Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive/Image on File with Travis Bell Photography)
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Who could go for a brown derby from the Dairy Mart right now? Here's one being made in 1994 at the popular walk-up ice cream shop, which was located near 200 N. Main St. where the former Rite-Aid building stands, current day. (Photo by Travis Bell/The Lancaster Archive)
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The Hub is seen in Oct. of 1954 after getting a facelift and an addition in the back of the building. Many teenagers flocked to this grill in the 1950s and 1960s for 35-cents cheeseburgers and 17-cents cokes. It was located on U.S. 521 North in the Twin Pines area. (Photo by Lavoy Studio/The Lancaster Archive/Image on File with Travis Bell / Creative)
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It's the fried squash capital of The South. And it's just across The Catawba River. Hard to believe but this 1996 image of The Wagon Wheel in Fort Lawn is now a classic. What do you see that's changed since this photograph was captured? What's your favorite dish?  (Photo by Travis Bell/The Lancaster Archive)
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The Springs train station is seen under construction in 1951 in downtown Lancaster on Main Street.
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A Great Conversation Piece. The towers at Springs Cotton Mills are seen through a window at the mill.
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A giant pair of overalls hangs outside Winn Dixie in October of 1961 for a promotion at the South Catawba St. location. The building later became the Lancaster County School District office.
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