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Arthur Mckinley Risher

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Arthur Mckinley Risher

Birth
Sullivan, Sullivan County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Feb 1973 (aged 74)
Linton, Greene County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Linton, Greene County, Indiana, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0655042, Longitude: -87.1605988
Plot
Part 8 Row 1
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Owner of the Risher Swimming Pool

The A. M. Risher Swimming Pool is located on State Road 54 East on the north side of the Humphreys Park in Linton, Indiana. The pool has been open since 1965. A. M. Risher, who was the city mayor at that time, gave his first year's salary to the city to start the fund-raising program for a swimming pool. Risher operated a construction business and donated cement to construct the pool. Before the pool was built, visitors would cool off by using water from a fountain that was located near the tennis courts at the park.

The swimming pool holds up to 2,060 gallons of water and is 33 meters wide by 25 meters long. Three diving boards, based on height, are referred to as small, medium, and large. Also, a 20 by 40-foot baby pool is provided so that youngsters may safely play in the water. The pool also has a concession stand, a bathhouse, and two restrooms. When the pool is open to the public, three lifeguards are always on duty. The pool is owned by the city. Due to high liability costs, an appointed board of directors, known as the Pool Board governs the pool.
Owner of the Risher Swimming Pool

The A. M. Risher Swimming Pool is located on State Road 54 East on the north side of the Humphreys Park in Linton, Indiana. The pool has been open since 1965. A. M. Risher, who was the city mayor at that time, gave his first year's salary to the city to start the fund-raising program for a swimming pool. Risher operated a construction business and donated cement to construct the pool. Before the pool was built, visitors would cool off by using water from a fountain that was located near the tennis courts at the park.

The swimming pool holds up to 2,060 gallons of water and is 33 meters wide by 25 meters long. Three diving boards, based on height, are referred to as small, medium, and large. Also, a 20 by 40-foot baby pool is provided so that youngsters may safely play in the water. The pool also has a concession stand, a bathhouse, and two restrooms. When the pool is open to the public, three lifeguards are always on duty. The pool is owned by the city. Due to high liability costs, an appointed board of directors, known as the Pool Board governs the pool.


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