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The Martin Luther King, Jr. Natatorium is located in Downtown Atlanta,
across from the Martin Luther King, Jr. Center on Boulevard. The
L-shaped pool is 25 yards one way for six lanes and 25 meters for
five lanes ranging from four feet to twelve feet.
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The Rosel Fann Natatorium is located in Southeast Atlanta and is
one half of the Rosel Fann Athletic Complex, which contains a basketball
gym, weight room, racquetball courts, and several general purpose
rooms. The natatorium houses an eight-lane, 25 yard pool equipped
with an Omega timing system, along with an accompanying two-lane,
20-yard pool for warmup/cooldown and fitness purposes.
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The John F. Kennedy Pool is located in Southwest Atlanta, blocks
away from the Spelman College, Morehouse, Clark and Morris Brown
University campuses. The six-lane, 25-meter pool ranges from four
feet to twelve feet. [pictures to come]
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Pittman Park Pool is located approximately five minutes from Downtown
Atlanta. The ten-lane, 50 meter pool is the former home to the annual
Chris Silva National Swimming Championships. The depth of the pool
ranges from four feet to five feet. In addition, a 20 yard by yard,
13-foot deep diving well is used for warmup/cooldown purposes during
competition.
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Adamsville Natatorium is located in Southwest Atlanta and is one
half of the new Adamsville Athletic Complex, which contains a basketball
gym, weight room, racquetball courts, dance studios, computer labs,
and several general purpose rooms. The natatorium houses an eight-lane,
50 meter pool is equipped with an Omega timing system, stadium seating
and a therapy pool for rehibilitative purposes.
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The Washington Park Natatorium is located in the Washington Park
Historic District of northwest Atlanta. Similar to the Adamsville
facility, this natatorium also includes stadium seating. The natatorium
houses a ten-lane, 25 yard pool, which is also designed to accompany
water polo competitions. Additionally, a four-lane rehabilitation
pool also doubles as a warmup/cool down pool during swim meets.

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