The
famous hot springs. The water is quite hot to the touch.
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Fordyce Bath Hall, once an upscale bath hall, now a national
monument. The hot water once flowed as a river from the mouth of the
spring through downtown. It now runs under the street. The
spring at the left flows underneath this bath hall.
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Fordyce
Spring. The various bath halls have underground spring
access. I can't remember how many bath halls are still
open.
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Ladies
sitting room. Before and after steam treatments and hot baths, the
ladies would gather here.
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A "common" sitting room is in the foreground, while the
men's lounge is in the background, complete with billiards table.
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The gymnasium, complete with early 20th century sports equipment.
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Plaque outlining decorations in the men's bath hall (right)
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A great way to get a hot spring shower from all sides!
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Paul was quite excited when he found out Hot Springs has a
"duck" tour just like Branson.
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Becky
obliged Paul and allowed a duck tour. This duck broke
down...fortunately while it was on land and a spare duck was sent to pick
us up.
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A rather large lakefront house as seen from the duck.
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