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==Entertainment== [[File:Trout Fishing, Yellow Breeches Creek, Boiling Springs, PA.jpg|thumb|Opening day of trout season, [[Yellow Breeches Creek]], Boiling Springs]] [[File:Clock Tower and Tavern, Boiling Springs, PA.jpg|thumb|Veterans Memorial Clock Tower and Boiling Springs Tavern]] Recreation continues to bring people to Boiling Springs, ranging from fly-fishing on Yellow Breeches Creek to theater, dining and lodging at [[Allenberry Resort]],<ref>[http://www.allenberry.com Allenberry Resort]</ref> which opened in the summer of 1946. [[Allenberry Playhouse]],<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20120616060929/http://www.allenberry.com/pages/playhouse/playhouse.html Allenberry Playhouse]</ref> whose season runs more than 40 weeks - from March to December - produced its first stage performance in 1949. The [[Boiling Springs Tavern]], previously a restaurant in downtown Boiling Springs, was a popular dining destination. Parts of the tavern, which is located along an old stagecoach route, date to 1832. In 2020, during the pandemic, the Tavern was closed, and remains in that state. Boiling Springs has an annual juried arts and crafts show, called ''Foundry Day'',<ref>[http://www.festivalsinpa.com/foundry-day/ Foundry Day]</ref> on the first Saturday in June. The booths and food vendors stretch down Front Street, next to Children's Lake. <!--this information about AB playhouse is being commented out; it would be more appropriate in an article specifically on Allenberry Playhouse. and has become a leading attraction and activity at Allenberry Resort. The playhouse opened with a summer stock run of just 10 weeks. Today the season lasts more than 40 weeks, starting in February and running through December. Charles A.B. Heinze was the founder of the Allenberry Players and Richard North Gage was the original managing director.--> The annual Carlisle Summerfair Festival's ''Anything Floats''<ref>[http://www.carlislesummerfair.org/SeventhDay/Floats/ "Anything Floats"]</ref> event is held on the [[4th of July]]. Teams create their own vessel and then paddle the boat from one end of Children's Lake (near the Boiling Springs Tavern) to the other end (near the Grist Mill and the Boiling Springs Pool). The Boiling Springs Pool<ref>[http://www.bspool.com/ Boiling Springs Pool]</ref> was built in 1927 by Gilbert Malcolm, husband of Helen Bucher. It was the first public swimming facility in Cumberland County and remains open to the public. The facility offers four pools and three waterslides as well as a full-service snackbar.
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