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concrete, and a tall chimney made of brick with terra cotta detailing and wrought iron <br />detailing. <br />Extensive modifications were made in 2010 resulting in the building's current <br />configuration. The rear (southern) portions of the natatorium were demolished and <br />replaced with a contemplative garden and modern restroom facilities and office space. <br />Location Notes/Legal Description: <br />PARCEL I: Part of Bank Out Lot numbered Eighty-nine (89) of the Second Plat of Out <br />Lots of the Town, now City of South Bend, in St. Joseph County, Indiana, platted by the <br />State of Indiana, described as beginning at the Northwest corner of said Lot Numbered <br />Eighty-nine (89); thence East 1 chain 82 4/5 links; thence South 144.5 feet to the North <br />line of an alley; thence West on the north line of said alley 1 chain 82 4/5 links to the <br />West line of said Lot Numbered Eighty-nine (89); thence North 144.5 to the place of <br />beginning. <br />EXCEPTING THEREFROM: the easterly 40' therefrom. <br />Landmarks Criteria: <br />1. Historical and cultural significance <br />The building fulfills this criteria as an excellent example of a movement in public <br />entertainment and health. In its beginning the pool was built as part of a movement <br />throughout Indiana and the United States that showed the public interest in swimming <br />as a diversion from heat and as a place for socializing. As time passed and new courses <br />were offered the interest changed from purely social to concerns over health and fitness <br />and water safety. The structure's history also shows the advent of segregation and— <br />eventually—desegregation. <br />2. Educational value <br />The building fulfills this criteria as an excellent example of a Neo -Classical designed <br />public building. It was rated Significant according to the May 19, 1986 survey card. The <br />structure is currently rated Outstanding by the Indiana State Historic Architectural and <br />Archaeological Research Database (SHAARD). <br />To quote George Garner, Curator of the Civil Rights Heritage Center: <br />"No other building in the city speaks to the history of the African American <br />experience like the Natatorium. Today, as the 1U South Bend Civil Rights <br />Heritage Center, we offer public tours for multiple age groups that shares this <br />history and engages in discussion about contemporary issues. In addition to <br />• <br />South Bend Community and other K-12 school districts, we regularly welcome 0 <br />