
We decided to take a mini vacation here one day and are glad we did. We did a little exploring, lear...
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Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs, Arkansas, features eight historic bathhouse buildings constructed between 1892 and 1923, showcasing stunning architecture and rich history. This area, along with the Grand Promenade, was designated a National Historic Landmark District in 1987, inviting visitors to explore its unique offerings.
Among the notable bathhouses are the Buckstaff Bathhouse, which has operated continuously since 1912, and the Quapaw Bathhouse, known for its American Indian motif. Visitors can indulge in spa services, enjoy the healing waters, or take in the scenic views from the restored Fordyce Bathhouse, which also serves as the park's visitor center.
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We decided to take a mini vacation here one day and are glad we did. We did a little exploring, lear...
Bathhouse Row is half of the National Park ~ but a necessary part ~ since this is how they utilized ...
Visiting the Bathhouse Row gave me an interesting look into Hot Springs's past history. The architec...