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Lake Crescent WA La Poel (#1428)
Driving along Lake Crescent, I came up to the La Poel day use area. The area was surprisingly large with more elaborate roads than usual for a picnic grounds, but also it was very little used. It wasn't until I was searching for information that I discovered that the day use area was where there had once been a lakeside resort. The following webpage contains interesting pictures from the 1940's of the resort area: www.craigmagnuson.com/lapoel01.htm
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Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… clubHere's an example I had in mind--Glen Alpine Springs is above Fallen Leaf Lake in the Tahoe basin:
www.ipernity.com/doc/289859/36005193/in/album/450451
It evidently staggered on till the 1930s, but never recovered after WW II.
Clint has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to ClintI'm sure that changes in transportation played a part in changes of use of the older resorts, but do suspect that a significant part was also changes in how families spent time together. All of the rituals of togetherness, from eating together to vacationing together started evaporating some time in, I'm guessing, the 60's. When I was a child in the 50's our entire family sat around the dining room table to listen to story hours on the radio, TV use was initially that way but all that started disappearing in the 60's. In my house the disappearance of together time was related a divorce and all of us having to start working, but similar changes were happening widely.
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