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Recent Examples of bathhouse from the Web
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The Mount Sunapee State Beach in Newbury has lifeguards, a playground, picnic areas, canoe and kayak rentals, and a bathhouse (603-763-5561, www.nhstateparks.org).
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Technically a functional design to integrate Kuma’s earlier hotel with a local bathhouse, the resulting structure is much greater than its ostensibly simple purpose.
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Korean bathhouses, in particular, boasted the most bargain-waging premise of paying one flat fee for an all-day pass.
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The pool and bathhouse are limited to ages 18 and older. Soaking pool: 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Friday-Sunday and holidays.
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Afterward, everyone headed to the bathhouse to drink, building up a thirst by polishing off heaping spoonfuls of caviar.
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Those overnight lodgings are long gone, replaced by two modern pavilions with concession stands and bathhouses with showers for washing off the sand before the park closes at sunset.
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Sonne has been known to treat herself to a hammam scrub at the sustainable bathhouse Sofiebadet.
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The cabins are scattered throughout the RV campground with some very close to the shoreline and some in a shaded area near one of the bathhouses.
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First Known Use of bathhouse
1705
BATHHOUSE Defined for English Language Learners
Definition of bathhouse for English Language Learners
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: a public building where people go to take baths, showers, etc.
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: a public building at a beach where people go to put on the clothes they use for swimming
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