A jump in the pool is the universal sign of summer, and the television news was there to report it during the 1970s.
There was also the occasional sweltering day, captured on film as well.
(Downtown Bangor during July 1970)
A jump in the pool is the universal sign of summer, and the television news was there to report it during the 1970s.
There was also the occasional sweltering day, captured on film as well.
(Downtown Bangor during July 1970)
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