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Bathhouse RowThe eight buildings of Bathhouse Row make up the centerpiece of Hot Springs National Park.
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Bathhouse RowThe eight buildings of Bathhouse Row make up the centerpiece of Hot Springs National Park.
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Hot Springs National Park Administration BuildingAt the south end of the National Historic Landmark District is the Hot Springs National Park Administration Building.

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Lamar BathhouseNamed in honor of the former U. S. Supreme Court Justice Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, the Lamar Bathhouse opened in 1923.

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Buckstaff BathhouseThe Buckstaff Bathhouse has been in continuous use since it opened in 1912.

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Ozark BathhouseThe Spanish Colonial Revival-style Ozark Bathhouse was built in the summer of 1922 and closed in 1977.

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Quapaw BathhouseThe Quapaw Bathhouse sits on the site of two previous bathhouses, the Horseshoe and Magnesia.

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Fordyce Bathhouse (Park Visitor Center)The largest bathhouse on the row at approximately 28,000 square feet, the Fordyce opened in 1915.

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Maurice BathhouseThe Maurice Bathhouse opened for business on Jan. 1, 1912, the first facility offering a more luxurious bathhouse experience.

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Hale BathhouseThe current incarnation of the Hale Bathhouse - at least the fourth building to use this name - is the oldest visible structure on Bathhouse Row.

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Superior BathhouseThe Superior, the northernmost bathhouse on Bathhouse Row, opened in 1916 and was built on the site of the original Superior Baths that opened in the 1880s.

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Arlington LawnAt the north end of Bathhouse Row is Arlington Lawn, a wide, green area that features a gazebo, Tufa Rock and a hot-water cascade pool.

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Hot Water CascadeAt the north end of Bathhouse Row is Arlington Lawn, a wide, green area that features a hot water cascade, as well as a gazebo and Tufa Rock.

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Tufa (DeSoto) RockTufa Rock, a large boulder on the Arlington Lawn, is just as it sounds - a large boulder made of tufa.

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The Grand PromenadeFinished in 1957, The .5-mile long Grand Promenade was started as part of a Public Works Administration project in the 1930s.
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Maurice Historic Spring AreaMaurice Historic Spring Area is between Hale Bathhouse and Maurice Bathhouse on the northern part of Bathhouse Row.

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Stevens BalustradeThe original main entrance to Hot Springs Reservation, as it was called from 1832 until 1922, was between the Maurice and Fordyce bathhouses directly below the Stevens Balustrade.

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Arkansas Career Training Institute (Army and Navy General Hospital)First known as the Army and Navy General Hospital, then the Hot Springs Rehabilitation Center, the present-day Arkansas Career Training Institute was the first combined general hospital for both U.S. Army and Navy patients in the nation.