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  1. Dec 26, 2023 · Enjoy a leisurely walk along Bathhouse Row, found within the nation's coziest National Park, where you can uncover the rich past and contemporary allure of eight iconic bathhouses.

  2. Jul 11, 2023 · Bathhouse Row includes eight surviving bathhouses: the Hale, Maurice, Buckstaff, Fordyce, Superior, Quapaw, Ozark, and Lamar. The landscape features sculptured fountains, water displays, and the Grand Promenade.

  3. On Bathhouse Row, the eight grand bath­houses that had been thriving since their construc­tion in the first three decades of the century suffered from the decline. The elegant Fordyce Bathhouse was the first to close, in 1962, followed by the Maurice, the Ozark, and the Hale in the 1970s.

  4. Jan 14, 2022 · Table of Contents. Why Visit Bathhouse Row. The History of Bathhouse Row Hot Springs National Park. Bathhouse Row Hot Springs, Then and Now. Bathhouse Row, Bathhouses. Buckstaff Bathhouse. Quapaw Bathhouse. Fordyce Bathhouse Visitor Center and Museum. Superior Bathhouse. Maurice Bathhouse. Ozark Bathhouse. Hale Bathhouse.

  5. Bathhouse Row What to know 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.

  6. Mar 23, 2021 · Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs, Arkansas is the largest remaining collection of twentieth-century bathhouses in the United States. The row of bathhouses draws upon many architectural influences, while still displaying cohesion.

  7. Jun 12, 2018 · Bathhouse Row is the perfect place to spend a sunny afternoon strolling along and enjoying the amenities that these bathhouses provide. Today, you will find six of the eight bathhouses still operational in some form or another. These majestic buildings provide an escape into the past during a day of relaxation.

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