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City of Yuma celebrates Marcus Pool’s 100th birthday

YUMA, Ariz. (KYMA, KECY) - The City of Yuma celebrated a milestone in its history Saturday: Marcus Pool officially turned 100-years-old.

The pool was built in 1925 when the residents of Yuma decided they need a safe and cool place to escape the heat.

It was development led by Abe Marcus Sr. At the time, it took only $15,000 to construct.

The pool was named after Marcus in the 1980s, and his grandchildren reflect on their grandfather's legacy.

"He was very, very important to the City of Yuma, and he was involved in so many things," said James Martinez, Marcus' grandson.

"I think the city for keeping his memory alive by keeping the pool open," said Marla Marcus, Marcus' granddaughter.

Entry was free and to celebrate, the first 100 guests got a birthday cupcake.

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