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By the time the village was created in 1927, McKenna had already constructed a bathing beach, pier, and diving platform. The first lifeguard was hired in the summer of1928 at a rate of $0.60 an hour. In 1930, the Park Association built a pier and boathouse. The top deck of the boathouse served as a recreation area for children by day, and at night it was used by residents for picnics and parties. Before the village built its swimming pool in 1970, McKenna Park was a very important destination for village residents. A sidewalk that extends from the school along the west side of Shorewood Boulevard and Edgehill Drive was installed in the 1960s and still provides water access today. A few years after the pool opened, usage of McKenna Beach dropped so much that maintenance was discontinued. The beach area is now used primarily by casual anglers or for storage of small boats. In the winter it serves as a convenient access to the ice. - Shorewood Hills: An
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