Lurline Baths
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The Lurline Baths were public salt water baths built in the 1800s in San Francisco, California located at the corner of Bush and Larkin streets. They closed in 1936.
Owned by the Olympic Salt Water Company, the baths also included a swimming pool and water slide. The baths were imortalized by Thomas Edison on October 25, 1897 when he captured 30 seconds of film featuring scenes from the Lurline pool.
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