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Landmark: Superior Bathhouse BreweryCity: Hot Springs
Country: USA Arkansas
Continent: North America
Superior Bathhouse Brewery, Hot Springs, USA Arkansas, North America
Superior Bathhouse Brewery is a historic building located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA. It currently operates as a brewery and restaurant.
Visual Characteristics
The building is a four-story brick structure with limestone accents. It features a prominent arched entrance and large, multi-paned windows. The architectural style is Beaux-Arts, characterized by symmetry, grandeur, and classical detailing. The exterior brickwork is primarily red, with contrasting cream-colored limestone detailing around windows and cornices.
Location & Access Logistics
The brewery is situated at 329 Central Avenue in downtown Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is approximately 0.5km west of the city center. Parking is available in the adjacent municipal garage, accessible from Convention Boulevard. Several public bus routes, including Route 1 and Route 4, stop within a 100-meter radius of the building.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Constructed in 1912, the building was designed by architect George R. Mann. Its original purpose was to serve as a bathhouse, utilizing the natural thermal waters of Hot Springs National Park. The building is a testament to the early 20th-century spa culture and the utilization of the region's geothermal resources.
Key Highlights & Activities
Visitors can sample a variety of craft beers brewed on-site, many of which incorporate the local thermal water in their brewing process. Food service is available, offering a menu of pub-style fare. Tours of the brewery operations are offered on select days. The building's historic architecture can be observed from the exterior and interior public spaces.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available within the establishment. Limited indoor seating provides shade. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally strong in this downtown location. Food vendors and other dining options are present along Central Avenue.
Best Time to Visit
For optimal lighting for photography of the exterior, late afternoon provides direct sunlight on the facade. The brewery is open year-round, with evenings and weekends typically being the busiest periods. No specific tide requirements apply.
Facts & Legends
The building is the only brewery in a U.S. National Park. It is also the only brewery in the world to use 140-degree Fahrenheit thermal spring water in its brewing process.
Nearby Landmarks
- 0.2km East: Gangster Museum of America
- 0.3km Southeast: Hot Springs Convention Center
- 0.4km North: Bathhouse Row (various historic bathhouses)
- 0.6km Southwest: Garvan Woodland Gardens (requires vehicle transport)
- 1.0km West: Ouachita National Forest (access points)