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The Fordyce Bath House is now a tourist attraction.







Our friends, Judy and Max Wehunt and their dog, Doodles, live in Hot Springs. Judy was our tour guide.










There are two things that make McClard's Bar-B-Q famous. One is the fantastic food. The other is that it was here where Bill Clinton proposed to Hillary.







YUM! YUM! What could be better than take-out Bar-B-Q from McClards, and a jug of natural spring water to go?













Lamont is filling a jug with cold, clear, natural spring water to take with us.






The water comes either hot or cold, depending which side of the moutain you are on. Hot water from open springs has an average temperature of 134 degrees Fahrenheit (56 degrees Celsius).



Lamont and Judy check out the Hubbard Tub in the Fordyce Bath House. The tub was installed in 1939. Today, there is only one bath house in operation. Although the hotels offer the service.









The Fordyce Bath portrays the elegance and sophistication of the bath houses of the past.






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