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The Oliver Bath House is located at 38 S 10th Street in the South Side Flats neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Built in 1915 in the Tudor Revival and Gothic Collegiate architectural style, the building today serves as a public swimming pool .
Public Bath Houses Initiative. At the height of the progressive hygiene movement, dozens of public bath houses were scattered throughout Pittsburgh's many neighborhoods. Today, only four remain (one of which is the last functioning bath house in Pennsylvania).
The bath house today remains the only continuously functioning bathhouse in Pittsburgh and in Pennsylvania. Address: 38 S 10th Street. Status: Listed on the City Register in 2017.
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15 lut 2017 · Preservation Pittsburgh nominated the Oliver Bath House to become a City Historic Landmark. This effort, supported by many individuals and community partners in the South Side, is the culmination of a months-long research effort, which uncovered the original blue prints for the building.
An oasis of swimming when the Allegheny is frozen and you don't belong to a YMCA or gym (with a pool.) This Institution is part of the Citiparks Program for Pittsburgh. Conveniently located just over the 10th Street Bridge, minutes from Downtown & Mount Washington.
The Oliver Bath House (initially dubbed the South Side Bath House) was completed in 1915 and was a gift of steel magnate Henry W. Oliver to the city of Pittsburgh. Located in the historic Southside neighborhood, the Bath House was nominated as a city Historic Landmark in February 2017.