Ozark Bathhouse

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Ozark Bathhouse is a historic early-20th-century bathhouse on Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs, Arkansas, known for its distinctive Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and role in the city’s thermal bathing heritage.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bathhouse
historic building
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Mission Revival NERFINISHED
Spanish Colonial Revival NERFINISHED
associatedWith Hot Springs thermal bathing tradition
health and wellness tourism in Hot Springs
category Buildings and structures in Hot Springs, Arkansas
Historic bathhouses in the United States
Mission Revival architecture in Arkansas
Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in Arkansas
country United States of America
surface form: United States
era early 20th century
hasFeature arched windows
decorative parapets
ornamental towers
hasFunction public bathhouse
spa facility
hasHeritageValue architectural significance
cultural significance
historical significance
hasMaterial stucco exterior
tile roof
heritage thermal bathing
heritageDesignation contributing property to a National Historic Landmark district
contributing property to a site on the National Register of Historic Places
isInCity Hot Springs, Arkansas NERFINISHED
isOn Bathhouse Row NERFINISHED
locatedIn Arkansas
Bathhouse Row NERFINISHED
Garland County, Arkansas NERFINISHED
Hot Springs NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedOn Central Avenue NERFINISHED
managedBy National Park Service
near Hot Springs Mountain NERFINISHED
other historic bathhouses on Bathhouse Row
notableFor Spanish Colonial Revival façade
early 20th-century bathhouse design
role in Hot Springs bathing culture
ownedBy United States government
surface form: United States federal government
partOf Bathhouse Row Historic District NERFINISHED
Hot Springs National Park NERFINISHED
tourismRegion Ouachita Mountains NERFINISHED
usesResource thermal spring water

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