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Hot Springs

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Hot Springs

Resort town and administrative headquarters of Garland County, west-central Arkansas, USA, 88 km/55 mi southwest of Little Rock; population (2000) 35,800. It is situated in a narrow valley and contains 47 hot springs which produce nearly 4 million litres of mineral water each day, with an average temperature of 62°C/143°F. The town is a popular spa and the springs are contained in a reservation now designated a national park (the only national park to fall within city limits). As well as tourism, industries include aluminium goods and bottled water. It is home to Garland County Community College (1973). Hot Springs was the childhood home of President Bill Clinton.


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He would send his trunk up to Shelly Hot Springs on Joe's ticket.
The encircling walls, the central lake, the hot springs which feed the lake, all point to a conclusion, and the fauna and the flora bear indisputable evidence that Caprona was once part of some great land-mass.
Beneath that black mud, bubbled the hot springs of Bath.
 
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