Natatorium Park
Natatorium Park was a park in Spokane, Washington.[1][2] It was originally the site of Ingersoll Park where a baseball field was built[3] and became known as Twickenham Park, for the neighborhood that developed around it, until the natatorium was built. The swimming facility closed in 1968.[4]
Location | Spokane, Washington, United States |
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Coordinates | 47°40′20″N 117°27′30″W |
Closed | 1967 |
It used heated saltwater from the Spokane River. A greenhouse and gardens were added. It was switched to well water. The song "Dear Old Nat" by A. D. Scammell was written about it. Amusements were added. The site is now a trailer park.[5][6]
KSPS aired the documentary Remember When: Nat Park in 1996.
References
- "50 years on, remembering Spokane's Natatorium Park | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com.
- "Natatorium Park".
- "Spokane History – Natatorium Park and the Loof Carousel – 1889". discoveryrobots.org.
- Rebstock, Tracy L. "Spokane's Amusement Park: Natatorium Park". Spokane Historical.
- "Spokane's Natatorium Park – In The Beginning". natpark.org.
- Catalog of Copyright Entries. U.S. Government Printing Office. 1909.
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