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North Baltimore Aquatic Club

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The North Baltimore Aquatic Club (NBAC) is a swim club based in and around Baltimore, Maryland. Founded in 1968, it continues to offer training for young swimmers. It is best known for developing a dozen Olympic swimmers, six of whom earned gold medals.

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North Baltimore Aquatic Club
Cottonworth Avenue, Baltimore Greater Roland Park

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Cottonworth Avenue
21209 Baltimore, Greater Roland Park
Maryland, United States
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