Four women in 1940s style attire walk along a broad, tree-lined pathway beside large buildings.
Bathhouse Row. A row of evenly-spaced magnolia trees was planted along the east side of Central Avenue, between the road and the main sidewalk. In 1922, the young trees had matured to the point that park service Director Mather called this walkway the Magnolia Promenade. The vegetation, drains, buildings, and small scale features like seating and lighting all contribute to the historic significance of this area of the landscape.
U.S. National Park Service
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