Vintage postcards and photographs depict the history of this Arkansas
resort, Hot Springs.
From its rise in the 1800s until well into the twentieth century, Hot
Springs was a famed resort known worldwide. The grand hotels and
world-class bath houses that sprang up around the government-protected
springs drew countless visitors, ranging from the famous and wealthy to
those of humble means, all seeking the health and pleasure promised by
the Spa City's promoters. In the words of a railroad tourist guidebook
from about 1910, A stay at Hot Springs, be it ever so brief, always
remains a pleasant memory afterward. It was the writer's good fortune to
spend a few days at this popular resort--not as an invalid, I am happy
to say, but as a tourist--and I certainly never bathed in more
delightful water than that which flows so abundantly from the hot
springs of Arkansas. There is buoyancy, a magnetism about it that is
simply indescribable. Such has been the experience of countless visitors
over the years. Readers will find much of the history of this storied
resort in Hot Springs, Arkansas, which is profusely illustrated with
vintage postcards and photographs, all carefully interpreted by the
authors, Ray and Steven Hanley, with research assistance from Mark
Blaeuer of the Hot Springs National Park staff.