McCurdy Natatorium as an aerobics room (June 17, 1994)
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A photograph of the McCurdy Natatorium when it was an aerobics room (June 1994). The image shows the acrobatics room floor as well as a close-up of the original flooring of McCurdy Natatorium. The original floor says, "McCurdy Natatorium 1912.". The Natatorium is a part of Judd Gymnasia, the first building erected on the new land purchased for the YMCA Training School, now Springfield College, along the shore of Massasoit Lake. East Gymnasium, the first section of Judd Gymnasia, was completed in September 1894 and officially dedicated that October. In 1910, the trustees authorized the addition of a second gymnasium and swimming pool. The McCurdy Natatorium, a gift of Standard Oil President Herbert Pratt, who requested the pool be named after physical education department head Dr. McCurdy, was completed in April 1913. The swimming pool was closed on March 18, 1968 and replaced by the Linkletter Natatorium. The Natatorium was remodeled and has served as a dance studio, weight room, the college bookstore, and the Springfield College History Museum, which also includes the YMCA Hall of Fame.
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