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Today's WTF house is a traditional 1910 home in Louisville, Kentucky that is set up for the health enthusiast. Why, just the steps out front, alone, are cardio friendly. And, it has a natatorium (I had no idea what that was, but it turned out to be an indoor swimming pool.) It has 2bd, 2ba, & is listed for $295K.
This is called a natatorium, some of my favorite memories is swimming at the natatorium at Rockaway Beach Oregon. I swam in the heated seawater but was never old enough to leave the shallow end.
From the photo album of my great uncle Lawrence Krettler's travels in the US Navy aboard the USS Altair 1923 - 1933 total mileage 85,020
1898 swimming pool in Montana
Perspective map of the city of Helena, Montana. Capital of State, county seat of Lewis & Clarke Co.
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Less crowded on this end by hjl

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"The Roman Pool at Hearst Castle is a tiled indoor pool decorated with eight statues of Roman gods, goddesses and heroes. The pool appears to be styled after an ancient Roman bath such as the Baths of Caracalla in Rome c. 211-17 CE. The mosaic tiled patterns were inspired by mosaics found in the 5th Century Mausoleum of Galla Placidia in Ravenna, Italy." ... The Roman Pool is decorated from ceiling to floor with 1β³ square mosaic tiles. These glass tiles, called smalti, are either colored (mainly blue or orange) or are clear with fused gold inside. The intense colors and shimmering gold of the tiles combine to create a breathtaking effect. The designs created by the tiles were developed by muralist Camille Solon. The inspiration for some of these designs came from the 5th Century Mausoleum of Galla Placidia."
The natatorium
A top down view of the natatorium with the second bridge wing (bottom right) leading to the Chapel Annex.
πΈ JL Carlston