But while the Blue Hole will always seem linked to the 1960s to me, since that's when my family first visited it, it's easy to forget that it was popular for a long, long time. Here's a sample of clippings and ads from over the years, culled from the pages of the Lorain Journal. I've inserted a few vintage postcards here and there too where appropriate.
Here's a mention in the society column of a visit by a Lorain couple and their out-of-state guests from the Sept. 9, 1924 edition.
This article from the June 11, 1925 includes an interview with Andrew Englert, angler and forester, "the only man in Castalia who really knows the true history of the hole." His version of the story of the Blue Hole dates from 1875. The article notes that it is a "two-hour ride by motor car or trolley from Lorain to quiet little village of Castalia."![]() |
Circa 1926 |
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Feb. 8, 1930 |
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July 2, 1930 |
This article from May 21, 1934 notes that the Blue Hole was being illuminated at night, and that a new entrance had been constructed.