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Fantastic! Yeah, it looks like the center raised area can be seen on one of the historical photos. Rooms to the side had a lower ceiling. The impact when walking in there must had been really cool.
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Place had "four douche rooms" huh? Sounds scary. Hey! Turn the pressure down on that thing, look out! AHHHHH! Run!
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Bethesda Springs was another location touted to have great healing powers. Very popular type of therapy at the time.
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Great historical info. Thanks!
They still have the same office chairs today in offices and/or waiting rooms!! Thanks for the great gallery Mr. Motts. I look forward to the next one.
The green wall planks on the right make this shot wonderful.
Room is awfully claustrophobic.
I agree with loviatar and Binky.
Wow, unusual angle. Great shot. Makes me seasick.
Interesting.
Those knees look pretty good.
You mean the junction box in the hole in the wall near the floor at the tap end of the tub? no you're right, it doesn't. :-)
It's true - the lamps have a lovely old style.
Good comment, flushed, I agree.
Lovely photo. Was the water warm or cold, eldokid?