Reserve Street
Reserve Street runs along the southwestern portion of the park's eastern half, intersecting with Central Avenue.
Plan Around Reserve Street
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Reserve Street Details
Reserve Street runs along the southwestern portion of the park's eastern half, intersecting with Central Avenue. The street runs east-west, and turns into Spring Street as it leaves the park border. Heading west on Reserve Street and approaching cross street Central Avenue, drivers will be just to the south of Bathhouse Row. Turn right off Reserve Street onto Central Avenue to access Bathhouse Row.
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Nearby Points of Interest Around Reserve Street
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The Grand Promenade
Finished 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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Lamar Bathhouse
Named in honor of the former U. S. Supreme Court Justice Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar, the Lamar Bathhouse opened in 1923.
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Ozark Bathhouse
The Spanish Colonial Revival-style Ozark Bathhouse was built in the summer of 1922 and closed in 1977.
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Bathhouse Row
The eight buildings of Bathhouse Row make up the centerpiece of Hot Springs National Park.
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Hot Springs National Park Administration Building
At the south end of the National Historic Landmark District is the Hot Springs National Park Administration Building.