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  2. Bathhouse Row - Wikipedia

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    Bathhouse Row is a collection of bathhouses, associated buildings, and gardens located at Hot Springs National Park in the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas.The bathhouses were included in 1832 when the Federal Government took over four parcels of land to preserve 47 natural hot springs, their mineral waters which lack the sulphur odor of most hot springs, and their area of origin on the lower ...

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  4. Roman Baths (Bath) - Wikipedia

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    The area around the natural springs was redeveloped several times during the Early and Late Middle Ages. The Roman Baths are preserved in four main features: the Sacred Spring, the Roman Temple, the Roman Bath House, and a museum which holds artefacts from Aquae Sulis. However, all buildings at street level date from the 19th century.

  5. Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    Classic roll rim tubs, also called roll top tubs or flat rim tubs as seen in the picture at the top of this page. Slipper tubs , generally known as slipper baths in the UK, [ 2 ] where one end is raised and sloped creating a more comfortable lounging position.

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  7. Onsen - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, onsen were located outdoors, although many inns have now built indoor bathing facilities as well. Nowadays, as most households have their baths, the number of traditional public baths has decreased, [2] but the number and popularity of hot spring resort towns (温泉街, onsen-gai) have increased since the end of Second World War ...

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  9. The Bathtub - Wikipedia

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    The waterproof walls were 3 feet (0.91 m) thick and 70 feet (21 m) high. [2] The excavated material that was dug up to build the bathtub was again used as landfill to construct Battery Park City, and the same method was also used to construct the foundation area of the Willis Tower in Chicago.