Society for the Restoration of the Gary Bathing Beach Aquatorium

A nonprofit organization

9 donors

For those of you who are unfamiliar with the word "Aquatorium" must be questioning its existence. The word itself is defines a place where one can see water and was invented by the "Society for the Restoration of the Gary Aquatorium and Octave Chanute's Place in History"

The Aquatorium is the former Gary Bathhouse that was opened in 1922 and closed in 1971. Twenty years later it reopened as the Gary Bathing Beach Aquatorium.

With over ten years of renovation and countless hours of volunteer work, the splendid piece of architecture on the shores of Lake Michigan stands as a symbol of the resilient spirit of the people of Gary, IN. The Aquatorium is also the memorial to Octave Chanute who flew the world's first aeronautically designed glider from a dune just west of the building in 1896, and the Tuskegee airmen whose heroics in World War II led to the racial integration of the armed forces.

The Society for the Restoration of the Gary Aquatorium and Octave Chanute's Place in History is made up of citizens of Gary, Northwest Indiana, and indeed through the United States, who are interested in preserving the old Gary Bathhouse, the history of Octave Chanute, and the history of the Tuskegee Airmen. In the last fourteen years the Society has raised and spent over two million dollars on the building.

Organization Data

Summary

Organization name

Society for the Restoration of the Gary Bathing Beach Aquatorium

Tax id (EIN)

35-1831723

Categories

Arts & Culture

Address

607 S LAKE ST STE A
GARY, IN 46403

Phone

(219) 938-8080