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  2. Inside the Rise of Bitcoin-Powered Pools and Bathhouses

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    A pool in Bathhouse Flatiron in New York City, which is heated by bitcoin mining. Credit - Courtesy Bathhouse. T he scene inside Bathhouse, a spa in Manhattan, is one of complete serenity ...

  3. An NYC bathhouse is mining Bitcoin to heat its pools—and ...

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    At Bathhouse’s location in the Flatiron District that’s set to open in the new year, all four hot pools and three hammams will be heated by 14 bigger, better Bitcoin miners at a 2,600-terahash ...

  4. The 15 Best Spas in New York City - AOL

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    New York City may be the city that never sleeps, but relaxation is a critical component of life in the Big Apple. Here are our favorite luxury spas in NYC. ... Bathhouse, Flatiron $$ A 60-minute ...

  5. New St. Marks Baths - Wikipedia

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    Through the 1950s, it operated as a Victorian-style Turkish bath catering to Russian-Jewish immigrants on New York's Lower East Side. In the 1950s, it began to have a homosexual clientele at night. In the 1960s, it became exclusively gay. [1] In 1979, the bathhouse was refurbished, and the name was changed to the New Saint Marks Baths.

  6. Asser Levy Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    The Asser Levy Recreation Center is in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, on Manhattan's East Side. [3] [4] The 2.44-acre (0.99 ha) site [5] is bounded by 23rd Street to the south, the VA Medical Center to the west, 25th Street to the north, and the FDR Drive and the East River to the east.

  7. Club Baths - Wikipedia

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    Most of the bathhouses were closed in the 1990s either by government agencies or a changing market after charges were made that it contributed to the spread of AIDS. [2] The Club was founded in 1965 by John "Jack" W. Campbell (born 1932) and two other investors who paid $15,000 to buy a closed Finnish bath house in Cleveland, Ohio. Campbell ...

  8. Flatiron Building - Wikipedia

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    The Flatiron Building, originally the Fuller Building, [6] is a 22-story, [7] 285-foot-tall (86.9 m) steel-framed triangular building at 175 Fifth Avenue in the Flatiron District neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City.

  9. Bathhouses are back. Why you should be schvitzing. - AOL

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    “The New York City area is known for being a fast-paced, stressful, pressurized and crowded environment,” Cherri Nelle Thompson, the manager of events and entertainment at Brooklyn Bathhouse ...