Swimming pool complex that once had slides & trapezes and could fit 10,000 people is now in ruins – but you can visit ...Middle East

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ROMANS weren’t the only people who knew how to have fun in baths. Sutro Baths, a former public swimming pool complex in San Francisco, California, offered locals the chance to splash around with their community. GettyThe Sutro Baths, built in 1894, opened to San Franciscans in 1896[/caption] The pool, built in 1894, opened to the public in 1896 and could fit up to 10,000 people at once. On-site services even offered 20,000 bathing suits and up to 40,000 towels for rent. In order to better accessibility to the baths, Sutro kept fees low. At the time, San Franciscans paid just five cents to take the train and 25 cents to swim, which included the cost of a swimsuit and towel.

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