About the Cover…Happy 100th Anniversary Hot Springs National Park

Our March cover celebrates the 100th Anniversary of Hot Springs National Park with a gorgeous photo by Hot Springs’ very own fabulous photographer, Aaron Brewer. Brewer is well-known for his stunning visuals of ballet dancers, athletes, events, and nature, as well as for his ability to capture the heart and soul of the people he photographs.

He has caught the essence of our National Park in many different photos, especially in this night shot of the Quapaw Bathhouse, a hub of activity during the day, a serene resting spot in the evening. His photo invites one to rest a moment on the veranda of this historic bathhouse in the glow of the full moon.

Built in 1922 and renovated as a bathhouse and spa in 2008, the Quapaw Bathhouse is one of eight bathhouses that grace Bathhouse Row on Central Avenue in the heart of Hot Springs National Park, and one of two where the public can soak in the water from the natural hot springs.

Locals and visitors can also enjoy the Buckstaff, the Fordyce, the Hale, the Superior, the Lamar, and the Ozark houses, all open to the public. The Maurice is the only remaining bathhouse waiting to be restored.

Our Springs Magazine family is very grateful to Aaron for sharing his talent with this reminder of the beauty in our humble little town. Look for his new works on Facebook: Aaron Brewer Photo. Visit his website for a sampling of all his work. www.aaronbrewerphoto.com/.

Special thanks, also, to Richard Stephens for designing the layout for our cover month after month for 29 years! Visit his website to check out his superb watercolors. www.raswatercolors.com.

Enjoy the coming of spring! Until next month…

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