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  2. Patterson Park - Wikipedia

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    The park consists of open fields of grass, large trees, paved walkways, historic battle sites, a lake, playgrounds, athletic fields, a swimming pool, an ice skating rink and other signature attractions and buildings. [3] At 137 acres (0.55 km 2), Patterson Park is not the city's largest park; however, it is nicknamed "Best Backyard in Baltimore ...

  3. Diversity in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Ultimately, the Baltimore attorney decided that despite the Supreme Court's decision to desegregate public schools, public pools were "too intimate" of a place for integration, specifically alluding to the potential dangers of white women and black men sharing sexualized spaces. [9]

  4. UMBC Aquatic Complex - Wikipedia

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    The outdoor pool complex consists of a heated, Olympic size, eight-lane, 50-meter pool, which can be converted to 20 lanes, 12 of which measure 25-yards and additional eight 25-meter lanes. The facility has hosted numerous local and regional competitions, including the 1999 Eastern Zone Championships and the 2003 Speedo Champions Series.

  5. Cities with the fewest community pools per capita

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    Swimply used 2023 data compiled by Trust for Public Land to map the concentration of public swimming pools per capita.

  6. Why America stopped building public pools

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    Today, the city has five public pools for a population of around 640,000, ranking 89 out of the largest 100 cities in swimming pools per person, according to Trust for Public Land, an advocacy ...

  7. Clifton Park, Baltimore - Wikipedia

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    In 1894, Johns Hopkins University sold its unused "Clifton" estate to Baltimore City for use as a park in the city's northeast section, adding to the city's growing parks system. [5] Band shell at Clifton Park. Development of the park included construction of a band shell, where outdoor concerts were popular in the 1920s–1930s. The #19 ...

  8. National Aquarium (Baltimore) - Wikipedia

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    The National Aquarium is a public, nonprofit aquarium. The aquarium building and the land upon which it is built are owned by the City of Baltimore, but the aquarium is managed by the non-profit National Aquarium, Inc. which consists of a volunteer 25-member Board of Governors and larger Advisory Board, plus a full-time paid staff. [32]

  9. Nude swimming in US indoor pools - Wikipedia

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    Forty-two Kids by George Bellows (1907) depicting boys swimming from a pier in the East River, New York City "Swimming baths" and pools were built in the late 19th century in poorer neighborhoods of northern industrial cities of the US to exert some control over a public swimming culture that offended Victorian sensibilities by including not only nakedness, but roughhousing and swearing.