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Oct 2, 2020 · Superior Bathhouse. Built in 1916, it was smallest bathhouse on the row, it offered affordable hydrotherapy and massages. Today it is a Brewery. Learn more. Map of Bathhouse Row today, showing thermal water fountains. NPS map.
- Buckstaff Bathhouse
Bathhouse History. The Buckstaff Bathhouse, named for...
- Fordyce Bathhouse
The Fordyce opened March 1, 1915. Designed by Little Rock...
- Lamar Bathhouse
Lamar Bathhouse facade viewed from the Magnolia Promenade...
- Quapaw Bathhouse
The Quapaw Bathhouse is one of two locations where visitors...
- Hot Springs National Park
The bathhouses, all of which are still standing today,...
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Public restrooms on Bathhouse Row ; Restrooms at the top of...
- Buckstaff Bathhouse
Bathhouse row is on the east side of Main Street in downtown Hot Springs. There are several of the grand old buildings still standing, only 2 of them are functioning bathhouses - Quapaw and Buckstaff. The Fordyce bathhouse has been transformed into a museum showcasing what it was like during the era when they were all fully operating bathhouses.
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The northernmost bathhouse on the row is the Superior which was completed in 1916 and designed by architect Harry C. Schwebke of Hot Springs, Arkansas. The building is designed in an eclectic commercial style of Classical Revival origin.
Dec 26, 2023 · For a dreamy soak in Hot Springs' legendary thermal waters, head to the Quapaw Bathhouse. Although established in 1922, recent renovations have transformed this elegant bathhouse into a contemporary spa experience.
Jul 11, 2023 · Bathhouse Row Historic District extends along the foot of the mountain that gives rise to the thermal springs in Hot Springs National Park. Located in downtown Hot Springs (Garland County), the scene is dominated by the most recent of a succession of bathing buildings dating back to 1830.
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Named a National Historic Landmark in 1987, consists of eight bathhouses built between 1911 and 1923; the Fordyce serves as the national park visitor center and museum of the bathing industry; the Buckstaff has operated continuously since 1912. The Quapaw has been renovated into a modern day spa.