NEW NATATORIUM 



(In process of consti-uction.) 

 Site selected February 11, 1913, the land being a part of Garfield Park. 

 Location: South of Steam Heating Plant 



Northwestern part of Garfield Park 



Frontage on Hamlin avenue 

 To be opened during the summer of 1914. 

 Cost: approximately, .$39,000. 

 Ground space: Swimming Pool, Locker and Shower Room House, 



287 feet x 83 feet. 



HUMBOLDT PARK 



GARDENS 



The Rose and Perennial Gardens in this Park rank second to none in 

 the country. 



It is impossible to describe these gardens and do them justice: likewise 

 is it impossible to reproduce, in photographic form, the beauty of their col- 

 oring. They must be seen to be appreciated. 



A Garden Hall connects the rose garden with the perennial garden 

 beyond. 



At the eastern entrance, opposite Renter's statue, is an artistic gate- 

 way, with garden lanterns, fountains and ornamental seats. 



Tea Houses are provided, for afternoon gatherings of women's and 

 cliildren's clubs. 



The Lagoon is filled with water lilies and other aquatic plants. 



BOAT LANDING AND PAVILION 



Erected 1907. Cost .$53,357.79. 



A large, modern brick building, with spacious pergolas and terraces, 

 from which the surrounding landscape may be viewed. A large terrace, con- 

 stituting the roof of the Boat Landing, is ornamented with vases and boxes 

 of flowers. 



In winter the Boat Landing is enclosed as a warming room for skaters. 



REFECTORY BUILDING 



This building has been put in good repair and is used for dances and 

 parties. 



Refreshments are served in this building. 



.AIUSIC COURT 



A Music Court with a covered shelter, for band concerts, which are 

 given during July and August, is one of the accommodations for the public. 

 Nine concerts were given during July and August, 1913. Cost, $1,50'7.00. 

 TENNIS COURTS. 



BASEBALL GROUNDS. 



BOATING, SKATING AND THE 



CHILDREN'S WADING POOL 



are always in demand in season. 



NEW NATATORIUM 



Now being constructed at: 



Franklin boulevard, Cornelia street, 



Augusta street, and the first alley 



west of Franklin boulevard. 



Area: 1.057 acres. 

 Site selected: March 26, 1912. 



