Lamar Bathhouse

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Lamar Bathhouse is a historic early-20th-century bathhouse located along Bathhouse Row in Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, known for its role in the area's thermal bathing tradition.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
historic bathhouse
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle Classical Revival NERFINISHED
Spanish Colonial Revival NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFeature arched windows
canopy over entrance
ornamental brick façade
thermal mineral water baths
hasMaterial brick
concrete
stucco
hasUse bathhouse
commercial space
visitor services
heritageDesignation National Historic Landmark District (Bathhouse Row) NERFINISHED
National Register of Historic Places contributing property NERFINISHED
heritageStatus protected historic structure
inception 1923
locatedIn Arkansas
Bathhouse Row NERFINISHED
Garland County, Arkansas NERFINISHED
Hot Springs National Park NERFINISHED
Hot Springs, Arkansas NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
locatedNear Buckstaff Bathhouse NERFINISHED
Fordyce Bathhouse NERFINISHED
Hale Bathhouse NERFINISHED
Maurice Bathhouse NERFINISHED
Ozark Bathhouse NERFINISHED
Quapaw Bathhouse NERFINISHED
Superior Bathhouse NERFINISHED
locatedOn Central Avenue NERFINISHED
namedAfter Lamar family (local landowners) NERFINISHED
openingDate 1923
operator National Park Service
ownedBy National Park Service
partOf Bathhouse Row NERFINISHED
Hot Springs National Park NERFINISHED
Hot Springs National Park Bathhouse Row Historic District NERFINISHED
thermal bathing tradition of Hot Springs
streetAddress 515 Central Avenue
tourismType cultural tourism
heritage tourism
usedFor health tourism
recreation
therapeutic bathing

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