Hot Springs Arkansas

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Lamar Bath House Greetings from Hot Springs
"Tufa Rock" in Government Park, Foot of West Mountain New Arlington Hotel
Miniature natural Hot Spring Beautiful New Drive on West Mountain
Beautiful Magnolia Trees Bordering Bath House Row and Promenade Majestic hotel, Annex and Bath House
Alligator Farm Air View of the New Army and Navy Hospital
Majestic Hotel, Annex and Bath House New Army and Navy Hospital by moonlight
New Arlington Hotel Army and Navy Hospital Annex

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas, everyone knows is particularly blessed with its famous springs – both hot and cold – and the charm of it setting in the picturesque Ouachita Mountains.

Many people still think of the great spa as a watering place where millions have sought and received relief from a multitude of ailments. Thru the centuries the springs have never once ceased their work of healing – bringing health to the ill and happiness to the despondent. But Hot Springs also offers every pleasure of outdoor life, great golf, fast tennis courts, speedboats, canoe and sailboats, fine all year round fishing for the water sportsman on Lakes Catherine and Hamilton: invigorating swimming in the spring fed pools; miles of mountain trails, bridle paths and drives unfolding beautiful vistas and the sport of kings – horse racing – has been revived with a spring meet on the calendar of events.

The fame of the thermal waters reached Washington and it was in 1837 that by a special Act of Congress that the first National Park was created for the purpose of protecting these waters for the people of the nation as a health and recreation center for all time.

Despite the fact that records show Hot Springs has past the century mark as a federal possession and legend labels the Spa generations old, Uncle Sam’s first National Park is a modern thriving and progressive city of 27,000 citizens catering to an annual visiting population of over 200,000 health and pleasure seekers.

The actual definite age of the place is really unknown and scientists disagree on the specific source of the thermal health giving waters, which flow from 47 springs at the base of Hot Springs Mountain.

It is known however, that Hot Springs, the city, takes its name from the boiling waters which flow at the rate of almost a million gallons a day to furnish the palatial bath houses. The resort is noted for its excellent hotel facilities with a price range to suit every purse.

Good train service, fine paved highways and an airport make Hot Springs accessible from all parts of the country.

One of the new show places of Hot Springs is its new million and half dollar Army and Navy General Hospital recently completed by the War Department.

The Interior Department, under which the National Park Service functions is continuously showing its faith in the waters of the Park by a continuous program of improvement.

The headquarters of the Ouachita National Forest are also maintained in Hot Springs.

Another show place of the resort is famous Oaklawn Race Track and plant where the “Sport of Kings” has been revived as an annual Spring feature.

Buckstaff Baths City Reservoir Bridge and Trail
Quapaw Baths Country Club Golf Course
Superior Bath House Goat Rock on North Mountain
Million Dollar Bath House Row and Promenade Scene on North Mountain
Ozark Baths The New George Road
Fordyce Baths Ostrich Farm
Maurce Baths Lake Hamilton on the Broadway of America
One of the public Hot Water Drinking Fountains One of the Scenic Trails on Hot Springs Mountain
New Army and Navy Hospital by Moonlight Hot Springs High Schools "Home of the Trojans"
New Army and Navy Hospital by Moonlight "They are off," Oak Lawn Race Track
New Army and Navy Hospital by Moonlight Cartoon