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Businiess name:  Tuttle Swimming Pool
Review by:  maggie c.
Review content: 
Part of the Columbus Parks & Rec...ok. You have to go next door first and aquire something called a Lesiure Card for $5. This has your picture on it and allows you to get in the compound. Each time you go it costs fifty cents. I refer to it as a compound because the whole pool area is walled, and the top of the walls are festooned with barbed wire and loudspeakers. (I never saw another butterfly...) There is a grown-up pool and a kiddie pool with a mushroom, the usual rest periods, and some grassy bits on which to lie which feature an inordinate amount of ants. The population is interesting and loud; "name that ethnicity" is a fun game to play with friends, until the general lassitude takes over and you put a book on your face and pass out. The livin' is easy...

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