Arkansas Walk of Fame
The Arkansas Walk of Fame sits in the heart of historic downtown Hot Springs and was established in 1996. The Arkansas Walk of Fame honors those who were born in or lived in Arkansas, and have made a significant contribution in their field, and are recognized nationally.
Each inductee is represented by an engraved plaque that is inset into the sidewalk on Central Avenue, between Reserve...
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Bathhouse Row
Sitting at the heart of Hot Springs National Park, Bathhouse Row offers a unique glimpse into the role of Hot Springs in "The Golden Age of Bathing" and the health spa craze of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
During their heyday, the bath houses were a popular destination with wealthy and indigent alike from around the globe seeking help from the hot spring waters for a variety ...
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President William (Bill) Jefferson Clinton
Although born in Hope, William Jefferson Clinton, our nation's 42nd president, spent his childhood and youth in Hot Springs, attending elementary, junior and senior high school here. His mother was a noted health-care professional in the area and his stepfather resided in Hot Springs until his death on January 31, 2007. The Clinton Presidential Retreat is planned to open on Lake Hamilton in 200...
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