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[[Image:Pineview Beach ad.jpg|right|thumb|225px|1941 advertisement for Pineview Beach]]
[[Image:Pineview Beach ad.jpg|right|thumb|225px|1941 advertisement for Pineview Beach]]
'''Pineview Beach''' was an 85-acre picnic ground and recreation center operated by [[R. L. Zeigler]] off [[U. S. Highway 11]] near [[McAlla]].
'''Pineview Beach''' was an 85-acre picnic ground and recreation center operated by [[R. L. Zeigler]] off [[U. S. Highway 11]] near [[McCalla]].


The park offered week-end cabin rentals with meals prepared in an on-site restaurant. Swimming, boating and fishing were offered in a freshwater lake. Bowling, tennis and baseball facilities were also available. No admission was charged for the park, only for group rental of picnicking, barbecue and other facilities.
The park offered week-end cabin rentals with meals prepared in an on-site restaurant. Swimming, boating and fishing were offered in a freshwater lake. Bowling, tennis and baseball facilities were also available. No admission was charged for the park, only for group rental of picnicking, barbecue and other facilities.
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Latest revision as of 23:29, 1 June 2012

1941 advertisement for Pineview Beach

Pineview Beach was an 85-acre picnic ground and recreation center operated by R. L. Zeigler off U. S. Highway 11 near McCalla.

The park offered week-end cabin rentals with meals prepared in an on-site restaurant. Swimming, boating and fishing were offered in a freshwater lake. Bowling, tennis and baseball facilities were also available. No admission was charged for the park, only for group rental of picnicking, barbecue and other facilities.

References

  • Kemp, Kathy (July 2, 2006) "The beaches of Birmingham". Birmingham News.