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Bathhouse Row

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Bathhouse Row is a collection of eight historic bathhouses built between 1892 and 1923, showcasing a range of architectural styles from Spanish Colonial Revival to Neoclassical. The row was the heart of Hot Springs' spa tourism, where visitors once sought the healing waters. Today, the Fordyce Bathhouse serves as the park's visitor center and museum, while others house art galleries, a brewery, and a cultural center. Strolling the row offers a glimpse into the opulent bathing culture of the early 1900s.

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  • Tour the Fordyce Bathhouse, the largest on the row, with restored rooms including a gymnasium, library, and bath hall.
  • Admire the Spanish Colonial Revival architecture of the Hale Bathhouse, now a cultural center.
  • Stop by the Quapaw Bathhouse, which offers modern thermal pools in a historic setting.

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You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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