History of the Swimming Pool

Ever wonder when and where the history of swimming pools began and led to? Historians have been able to piece together a timeline to chart the progression of the swimming pool over the millenia:

26th Century BC - The "Great Bath" at the site of Mohenjo-Daro in ancient India is most likely built during this time period. This pool was lined with bricks and covered with a tar-based sealant to make it hold water.

4th Century BC - Ancient Sinhalese create a pair of pools called "Kuttam Pokuna" in the kingdom of Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka. This is an amazing achievement in hydrologic engineering as well as an architectural marvel.

1st Century BC - The first heated swimming pool is built by Gaius Maecenas, a rich Roman lord, in Rome. Ancient Greeks and Romans had been building pools for athletic training, nautical games, and military exercises.

1837-1839 - Swimming pools have gained in popularity in Britain and six have been built in London by this time. Oxford builds its first public swimming pool.

1896 - The modern Olympic Games begins with swimming races, which spreads the popularity of swimming pools.

1907-1909 - The USA's first aboveground pool is built in the Racquet Club of Philadelphia. The first swimming pool on an oceanliner is installed on White Star's Adriatic. The Oxford Swimming Club is established in Britain.

Post World War I - Interest in competitive swimming begins to grow in the USA.

1925 - The Fleishhacker Pool in San Francisco, California opens as the largest pool in the United States and measures 1000 x 150 feet. The pool was so large that the lifeguards required kayaks for patrol.

Post World War II - Hollywood films spread the image of luxurious private swimming pools, creating a demand for homeowners to have one of their very own.

1959 - A concrete swimming pool building composed of two floors of horizontal cubes is built at the Royal Roads Military College in Canada.

1971 - The family of Coby Moore, owner of CM Custom Pool Designs, begins its involvement in the swimming pool industry in the Daytona Beach, Florida area.

2006 - San Alfonso del Mar Seawater, the largest swimming pool in the world according to the Guinness World Records, is completed in Algarrobo, Chile. It is over 3000 feet long and has an area of 20 acres.

Swimming in man-made pools has been going on for centuries and will continue to evolve with the future. Contact us to find out how you can add this ancient form of recreation to your home in Flagler or Volusia Counties, Florida. Let us help you create your own architectural marvel.

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