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  2. Continental Baths - Wikipedia

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    Steve Ostrow. Other information. Facilities. Pool, dance floor, fountains, private rooms, orgy rooms, saunas, games room, restaurant. The Continental Baths was a gay bathhouse in the basement of The Ansonia Hotel in New York City, which was operated from 1968 to 1976 by Steve Ostrow. It was advertised as reminiscent of "the glory of ancient Rome".

  3. Public bathing - Wikipedia

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    In 1922, 40 cities across the country maintained at least one or two public facilities, and the city with the largest system of baths was New York City, with 25. [54] Other notable constructions of the period/include Bathhouse Row [58] in the spa resort town of Hot Springs, Arkansas, and the Asser Levy Public Baths in New York City, completed ...

  4. Public Bath House No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Public Bath House No. 3, also known as Yonkers Avenue Pool, is a historic public bath located on the border of the Getty Square and Nodine Hill neighborhoods in Southwest Yonkers, Westchester County, New York. It was built in 1909 and is a two-story, five bay wide red brick building with lively tile ornamentation in the Second Renaissance ...

  5. 8th Street and St. Mark's Place - Wikipedia

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    8th Street is a street in the New York City borough of Manhattan that runs from Sixth Avenue to Third Avenue, and also from Avenue B to Avenue D; its addresses switch from West to East as it crosses Fifth Avenue. Between Third Avenue and Avenue A, it is named St. Mark's Place, after the nearby St. Mark's Church in-the-Bowery on 10th Street at ...

  6. Asser Levy Recreation Center - Wikipedia

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    June 23, 1980 [ 2 ] Designated NYCL. March 19, 1974. The Asser Levy Recreation Center is a recreational facility in the Kips Bay neighborhood of Manhattan in New York City, composed of the Asser Levy Public Baths and Asser Levy Playground. It is bounded by East 23rd Street to the south, East 25th Street to the north, and FDR Drive to the east.

  7. Bath, New York - Wikipedia

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    www.townofbathny.org. Bath is a town in Steuben County, New York, United States, with an area of 96.3 square miles (249 km 2) and a population of 11,426 in 2020. [2] Its largest settlement is the Village of Bath, which has an area of 2.9 sq mi (7.5 km 2) and a population of 5,641 (in 2000). The Village is the county seat of Steuben County.

  8. Glen Island Park Bath House - Wikipedia

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    The Glen Island Park Bath House, located in the city of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York, is a contributing resource in the National Register eligible Glen Island Park. The park was originally purchased by transportation industrialist, John Starin, in 1875 to serve as a summer resort for the wealthy in New York City. By the 1920s ...

  9. Campbell-Rumsey House - Wikipedia

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    MPS. Bath Village MRA. NRHP reference No. 83001795 [1] Added to NRHP. September 30, 1983. Campbell-Rumsey House is a historic home located at Bath in Steuben County, New York. It was built about 1855 and is a two-story, Italianate style brick residence. It was home to two prominent Bath residents, Robert Campbell (1808–1870) and David Rumsey ...