Sutro Baths Explained

The Sutro Baths was a large, privately owned public saltwater swimming pool complex in the Lands End area of the Outer Richmond District in western San Francisco, California.[1]

Built in 1894, the Sutro Baths was located north of Ocean Beach, the Cliff House, Seal Rocks, and west of Sutro Heights Park. The structure burned down to its concrete foundation in June 1966; its ruins are located in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area and the Sutro Historic District.[2]

History

On March 14, 1896, the Sutro Baths were opened to the public as the world's largest indoor swimming pool establishment. The baths were built on the western side of San Francisco by wealthy entrepreneur and former mayor of San Francisco (1894–1896) Adolph Sutro.[3]

The structure was situated in a small beach inlet below the Cliff House, also owned by Adolph Sutro at the time. Both the Cliff House and the former baths site are now a part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area, operated by the United States National Park Service. The baths struggled for years, mostly due to the very high operating and maintenance costs. Eventually, the southernmost part of the baths was converted into an ice skating rink, with a wall separating it from the dilapidated swimming pools,[4] until 1964 when the property was sold to developers for a planned high-rise apartment complex.

A fire in 1966 destroyed the building while it was in the process of being demolished. All that remains of the site are concrete walls, blocked-off stairs and passageways, and a tunnel with a deep crevice in the middle. The cause of the fire was determined to be arson. Shortly afterwards, the developers left San Francisco and claimed insurance money.[5] [6]

Infrastructure and facilities

The following statistics are from a 1912 article written by J. E. Van Hoosear of Pacific Gas and Electric.[7] Materials used in the structure included 100000square feet of glass, 600 tons of iron, 3.5e6board feet of lumber, and 10000yd3 of concrete.

During high tides, water would flow directly into the pools from the nearby ocean, recycling the two million US gallons (7,600 m3) of water in about an hour. During low tides, a powerful turbine water pump, built inside a cave at sea level, could be switched on from a control room and could fill the tanks at a rate of 6,000 US gallons a minute (380 L/s), recycling all the water in five hours.

Facilities included:

The baths were once served by two rail lines. The Ferries and Cliff House Railroad ran along the cliffs of Lands End overlooking the Golden Gate. The route ran from the baths to a terminal at California Street and Central Avenue, now Presidio Avenue.[9] The second line was the Sutro Railroad, which ran electric trolleys to Golden Gate Park and downtown San Francisco. Both lines were later taken over by the Market Street Railway.[10]

In popular culture

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Staff. The History and Significance of the Adolph Sutro Historic District. National Park Service. June 20, 2016. August 17, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160817033457/https://www.nps.gov/goga/learn/historyculture/upload/sutro_history.pdf. live.
  2. Web site: Staff. Sutro Historic District. Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy. June 20, 2016. June 9, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160609191034/http://www.parksconservancy.org/visit/park-sites/sutro-historic-district.html. live.
  3. Web site: Staff . Sutro Baths History . . May 5, 2018 . July 22, 2018 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180722213552/https://www.nps.gov/goga/learn/historyculture/sutro-baths.htm . live .
  4. http://www.cliffhouseproject.com/environs/sutrobaths/sutro_baths.htm "Sutro Baths" (Search for "Click above for a photographic tour of Sutro Baths", see slides 49, 50 and 51
  5. Web site: Glassburg, Max. The Dramatic History of San Francisco's Sutro Baths. The Culture Trip. September 30, 2016.
  6. Web site: Staff. Golden Gate: Sutro Baths History. National Park Service. September 13, 2016. September 20, 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20160920211244/https://www.nps.gov/goga/learn/historyculture/sutro-baths.htm. live.
  7. News: Van Hoosear, J. E.. 'Pacific Service' Supplies the World's Largest Baths. P.G.&E. Magazine. September 1912. 2016-06-20. 2016-07-01. https://web.archive.org/web/20160701032753/http://www.sfmuseum.org/hist2/baths.html. live.
  8. News: Hartlaub, Peter. Woodward's Gardens comes to life in book. October 30, 2012. SFGate. 2016-06-20. 2016-03-05. https://web.archive.org/web/20160305025019/http://www.sfgate.com/default/article/Woodward-s-Gardens-comes-to-life-in-book-3990569.php. live.
  9. http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/co-ferries-cliffhouse.html "The Ferries & Cliff House Railway"
  10. https://www.streetcar.org/tag/sutro-railroad/ "Sutro Railroad"
  11. Web site: Search results for Inventing Entertainment: The Early Motion Pictures and Sound Recordings of the Edison Companies, Edmp 1425. The Library of Congress. 2016-06-20. 2007-03-02. https://web.archive.org/web/20070302183339/http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem%2Fpapr%3A%40filreq%28%40field%28NUMBER+%40band%28edmp+1425%29%29+%40field%28COLLID+edison%29%29. live.
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