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  2. List of social nudity places in North America - Wikipedia

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    Deep Creek Hot Springs [102] in the San Bernardino National Forest near Apple Valley, clothing-optional hot spring Olive Dell Ranch in Colton , family-oriented naturist resort [ 103 ] Silver Valley Sun Club, permanently closed clothing-optional resort located in Newberry Springs [ 104 ] [ 105 ]

  3. Category:Public baths - Wikipedia

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    Public baths contain facilities such as baths, hot tubs (with or without underwater massage jets), showers, swimming pools, massage tables, steam rooms, saunas, and hot-air baths. Where they were referred to as wash-houses, the baths were co-located with facilities for washing clothes, a precursor of the self-service laundry .

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  6. Jacuzzi - Wikipedia

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    Jacuzzi is an American private company that manufactures and markets hot tubs, pools, and other bath products. [1] It is best known for the Jacuzzi hydrotherapy products. [2] [1] The company is headquartered in Irvine, California. It is the largest hot tub manufacturer in Europe [1] with eight factories, the largest being in Italy. [3]

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  9. Public bathing - Wikipedia

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    Public baths were created to improve the health and sanitary condition of the working classes, before personal baths became commonplace. One pioneering public bathhouse was the well-appointed James Lick Baths building, with laundry facilities, given to the citizens of San Francisco in 1890 by the James Lick estate for their free use. [54]