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Fordyce Bathhouse
Visitor Center
United States Department of the Interior
National Park Service
Hot Springs
National Park, Ar.
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FORDYCE BATHHOUSE
This Renaissance Revival Structure was built by Samuel W.
Fordyce in 1915. Fordyce came here suffering from Civil War
wounds and made a remarkable recovery after taking the hot
water baths. It closed in 1962 due to economic conditions and
reopened in May 1989 as the National Park Visitor Center.
Dist. by W-P Dist., Inc., 765 Park Ave., Hot Springs, AR 71901
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