Many historians believe that the world’s first swimming pool was The Great Bath found among the ruins of an ancient civilization in Pakistan.
This pool was constructed in the 3rd
century BC and made of mud bricks and tar. The Great Bath was roughly 40
feet long, 22 feet wide, and about 8 feet deep. Its original use is
unclear but many believe it was used for rituals and religious
ceremonies.
In the centuries that followed, other civilizations like Ancient Greece and Rome created pools for bathing and ceremonies. In these societies, pools were not luxuries designed just for bathing, but for beautification and aesthetics too. These pools were frequently built in sports clubs and used for games and exercises.
The development of swimming pools continued on into the 19th century when competitive swim clubs were established in England. These clubs featured indoor swimming pools with diving boards and room for races. In 1856, the first modern Olympic games were held and contained swimming races, so the popularity of pools began to expand.
As the popularity of swimming pools grew around the world, so did the variety of pools. The first above ground swimming pool was built in Pennsylvania at the Racquet Club of Philadelphia in 1907. Interestingly enough, Kayak Pools Midwest supplies Pennsylvania with above ground pools today. As time went on, swimming pools started to become a status symbol. Before long backyard swimming pools were being built all over the United States and today over 10 million swimming pools are in use throughout the country.
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