My Mom met my Dad during WWII, when he was stationed at Goodfellow. He was from Poughkeepsie, NY - my Mom grew up in San Angelo. They got married after the war.
During their courtship in San Angelo, the Ben Ficklin Dam area was the hottest spot to party - lots of dances with live bands, swimming, picnicing, rowboats, etc.
During my family's frequent visits to San Angelo during the 50 and early 60's, we never failed to take a trip out to Ben Ficklin for a picnic. There was still a nice pavilion, boat rentals, swimming, pinball machines, etc, but the dancing and live bands were no more.
I'm sure my parents always took us there because they were nostalgic about their courtship and all the fun times they had there.
Is there anything left out there? I do remember LOTS of really big trees and shade - a big plus for a West Texas venue IMO. But I would add that swamp coolers were the norm back in the 50's and central air was for the wealthy. So a shady venue back then was a real draw.
Just wondering.
During their courtship in San Angelo, the Ben Ficklin Dam area was the hottest spot to party - lots of dances with live bands, swimming, picnicing, rowboats, etc.
During my family's frequent visits to San Angelo during the 50 and early 60's, we never failed to take a trip out to Ben Ficklin for a picnic. There was still a nice pavilion, boat rentals, swimming, pinball machines, etc, but the dancing and live bands were no more.
I'm sure my parents always took us there because they were nostalgic about their courtship and all the fun times they had there.
Is there anything left out there? I do remember LOTS of really big trees and shade - a big plus for a West Texas venue IMO. But I would add that swamp coolers were the norm back in the 50's and central air was for the wealthy. So a shady venue back then was a real draw.
Just wondering.