I work in the Lamar bathhouse and get asked multiple times a day "What's that beautiful building behind you?" "What do they plan to do with it?" and "Can you tour it?". I know visitors and locals would love to see something done with this historical building.
@clarencemounce98512 жыл бұрын
I used to go to school there, it also had one of the oldest working bowling alley in Arkansas. You had to set the pins by hand. The boilers were specialty built for the navy by Babcock and Wilcox. Thay used to have a heated pool and even a large green house for fresh flowers for the people staying in the hospital.
@wisecat1485 Жыл бұрын
I was there in 97 and 98. I remember that bowling alley
@schnookyface Жыл бұрын
So interesting! Thank you!
@phillipgraves47212 жыл бұрын
I just got back from Hot Springs and took the ghost tour. They said one year there was a mass die off Because one patient had some very contagious virus. The morgue couldn't keep up with all of the dead bodies so they stacked them up down there and they remained there for months, Unfrigerated.. She said there was a sludge down there that people had to walk through. She said there is still that sludge stain on the walls down in the morgue.
@quapawqwerty1619 Жыл бұрын
Believable. Lived there, went to cheap lunch in that hospital twice, and story always is "haunted." Asked City person doing permits if a house I'd bought was haunted. She said "every house in Hot Springs is haunted." Oh. Would hear the same one-handed piano tune every night at 6pm from Quapaw fourplex, coming from the historic B&B just north. Yup. Mass die-off, 19th c. depopulation. Tartaria.