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  2. Everard Baths - Wikipedia

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    Everard Baths was a Victorian Turkish bath founded by financier James Everard in 1888 in a former church building, designed in a typical late-19th-century Victorian Romanesque Revival architectural style. James Everard who operated the Everard brewery on 135th Street converted it to a bathhouse in 1888.

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    The Bath Corporation official bathing dress code of 1737 prohibited men and women from swimming nude either in the day or in the night. [ 12 ] In the early 1730s, fashionable sea bathing initially followed the inland health-seeking tradition.

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  6. New St. Marks Baths - Wikipedia

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    It claimed to be the largest gay bath house in the world. [citation needed] The Saint Marks Baths opened in the location in 1913. Through the 1950s, it operated as a Victorian-style Turkish bath catering to Russian-Jewish immigrants on New York's Lower East Side. In the 1950s, it began to have a homosexual clientele at night.

  7. Frigidarium - Wikipedia

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    A Roman octagonal bath-house, c. 14.5 m across, centered around an octagonal frigidarium pool over 4 m across and with a large brick conduit for supplying cold water, probably dated to 330–335 CE during the time of Constantine the Great, was excavated at Bax Farm, Teynham, Kent. [5]

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