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  1. This website provides information for swimmers, pool operators and public health professionals to improve the swimming experience by raising awareness about the spread of recreational water illnesses (RWIs).

  2. Today, only four remain (one of which is the last functioning bath house in Pennsylvania). Preservation Pittsburgh is working to collect their story, protect what remains, and promote Pittsburgh's rich history of public bathing.

    • Suite 5003 Pittsburgh, Pa 15233 USA
    • info@preservationpgh.org
    • (412) 256-8755
  3. Philadelphia’s public baths began closing through the 1940s; the Gaskill Street Public Baths, the crowning glory of the Philadelphia bathhouse movement, closed in 1942, and the PBA dissolved on January 11, 1950.

  4. Title 28, Chapter 18 Public Swimming and Bathing Places, is the regulation used by the Department to ensure that swimming facilities are compliant with the Public Bathing Law. A copy of Chapter 18 must be posted at each swimming facility.

  5. We believe Pittsburgh's public bath houses and their history provide a unique lens to access our city's industrial past. They connect us back to stories of hygiene, philanthropy, recreation, industry, architecture, and most importantly of all, our own neighborhoods.

    • Suite 5003 Pittsburgh, Pa 15233 USA
    • info@preservationpgh.org
    • (412) 256-8755
  6. Public bathing place—An outdoor or indoor place used for amateur, professional or recreative swimming or bathing whether or not a fee is charged for admission or for the use of the place, exclusive of a bathing place at a private, single-family residence which is used solely by the owner of the residence, his family and their personal guests.

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  8. Location: 38 S. 10th Street, South Side. Info: 412-488-8380. CLOSED for the Summer. SCHEDULE. PROGRAMS. The Oliver Bath House is an indoor facility open during the fall, winter and spring seasons for aquatic recreation. Make a splash by joining a water aerobics class, enjoying a family swim session — or Learn to Swim..

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