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  2. Aquae Sulis - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Baths themselves, though some lie below 18th century stonework. Of particular note is the original Roman Great Bath still lead-lined and fed by the sacred spring through Roman lead pipes. A hoard of 30,000 silver coins, one of the largest discovered in Britain, was unearthed in an archaeological dig in 2012.

  3. The Baths - Wikipedia

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    The Baths is situated about 1.2 miles (1.9 km) south off Spanish Town at the southern tip of the island between Spring Bay and Devil's Bay. The Baths is an area of unique geologic formations ( batholiths ) and one of the BVI's major tourist destinations.

  4. Buildings and architecture of Bath - Wikipedia

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    Bath Abbey from the Roman Baths Gallery. Bath Abbey was founded in 1499 [6] on the site of an 8th-century church. [7] The original Anglo-Saxon church was pulled down after 1066, [21] and a grand cathedral dedicated to Saint Peter and Saint Paul was begun on the site by John of Tours, Bishop of Bath and Wells, around 1090; [22] [23] however, only the ambulatory was complete when he died in ...

  5. Roman Baths (Bath) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman Baths are well-preserved thermae in the city of Bath, Somerset, England. A temple was constructed on the site between 60 and 70 AD in the first few decades of Roman Britain . Its presence led to the development of the small Roman urban settlement known as Aquae Sulis around the site.

  6. Bath Assembly Rooms - Wikipedia

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    In 1728 another building, known as Lindsey's Assembly Rooms, was constructed, lasting until demolition around 1820 for the building of York Street. Harrison's Lower Assembly Rooms were devastated by a fire in December 1820 [12] and rebuilt, lasting until demolition in 1933 for road improvements on the site now known as "Bog Island". [13]

  7. Curry Village - Wikipedia

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    The double-walled design, featuring insulation between the walls, was found to harbor deer mice, whose droppings were believed to have caused the outbreak through airborne transmission. [22] The National Park Service immediately closed all 91 Signature Tent Cabins but continued operations at its 300 single-wall tent cabins.

  8. Roman Baths of Ankara - Wikipedia

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    The baths are located on a plateau, traditionally known as Çankırı Kapı, which rises 2.5 meters above the west side of Çankırı Caddesi, about 400 meters from the centre of the old Ankara district of Ulus, and has been identified as a höyük (tumulus), with Roman, mixed with Byzantine and Seljuk, material at the top and Phrygian settlement material at the base.

  9. Roman Thermae (Varna) - Wikipedia

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    The Roman baths of Varna were built towards the end of the 2nd century and remained in use for about a hundred years, till the late 3rd century. [1] Coins of Roman emperor Septimius Severus (r. 193–211) have been discovered among the bath ruins. [2] Much later, in the 14th century, the ruins of the Roman Thermae were the site of craftsmen's ...

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