Sherman Pratt

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BornMarch 22, 1900
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
DiedSeptember 14, 1964(1964-09-14) (aged 64)
London, England
Occupationssportsman and explorer
Sherman Pratt
BornMarch 22, 1900
Brooklyn, New York, U.S.
DiedSeptember 14, 1964(1964-09-14) (aged 64)
London, England
Alma materAmherst College
Occupationssportsman and explorer
Known forco-founder of Florida's Marineland
SpouseEthel B. Schniewind
Children1
Parent(s)George Dupont Pratt
Helen Deming Sherman

Sherman Pratt (March 22, 1900 September 14, 1964) was an American sportsman, explorer, and co-founder of Florida's Marineland and the Grenville Baker Boys Club.[1]

Pratt was born and raised in Brooklyn, New York, the second son of George Dupont Pratt and Helen Deming Sherman.

He graduated from Amherst College in 1927, where he played varsity football.[1]

Career

Pratt had ties to RKO pictures, and produced numerous documentary films. Together with W. Douglas Burden, Cornelius Vanderbilt Whitney, and Ilya Tolstoy, he was a co-founder of Marineland of Florida, the world's first oceanarium. He was also a member of the Explorers Club, and the president and founder of the Grenville Baker Boys Club. The Boys Club made annual excursions to the Pratt family camps on Holmes Lake (New Brunswick), Canada, which had been constructed by George Dupont Pratt in 1909.[1]

During World War II, he was a lieutenant commander in the United States Navy.[1]

Personal life

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