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Hot Springs National Park
Hot Springs National Park Cultural Landscape Report-Environmental Assessment Available for Public Comment

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Date: May 1, 2008
Contact: Steve Rudd, 501-620-6733

Sloping green hillside with small trees is transversed by asphalt path. Red brick promenade is below. Park benches are along the upper side of the Grand Promenade. One spring box is visible in the left third of the picture.
NPS photo by Gail Sears
This hillside and the Grand Promenade are among the cultural landscapes addressed in the plan.

The purpose of the CLR/EA is to guide treatment and use of above-ground resources associated with historic landscapes in the park such as Bathhouse Row, the Grand Promenade, and Whittington Park. The CLR/EA describes the park landscapes and provides four alternatives for protecting and maintaining these important resources. The document also discusses the impacts associated with each of the alternatives.

Hot Springs National Park welcomes the public to comment on the CLR/EA until May 29, 2008. Comments may be mailed to the Superintendent, Hot Springs National Park, 101 Reserve Street, Hot Springs, Arkansas 71901.

The CLR/EA is available for review on the National Park Service planning website at http://parkplanning.nps.gov.

Pres. Roosevelt is in an open touring car on Fountain St. in front of the Arlington Hotel. A crowd surrounds the car.  

Did You Know?
On June 10, 1936, President and Mrs. Franklin D. Roosevelt visited Hot Springs National Park and toured the Fordyce Bathhouse as part of the Arkansas centennial celebration. FDR used the baths at Warm Springs, Georgia, on a regular basis to relieve his polio. He never bathed in Hot Springs.

Last Updated: May 01, 2008 at 13:11 EST