An elaborate marble fountain base with a shallow round basin topped with bronze eagles, flags, standards, and shields.
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Noble Fountain
An elaborate marble fountain base with a shallow round basin topped with bronze eagles, flags, standards, and shields.
Bathhouse Row. The Noble Fountain, located by the south entrance to the Grand Promenade, was constructed in 1895 and erected the following year. Also once known as the Octagon Fountain, the fountain was named for then Secretary of Interior John W. Noble. The feature was based on an earlier Venetian design. It was designed by architect James Riley Gordon and sculpted in marble by Edward Kemeys. The location of the fountain within the landscape has moved several times.
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Hot Springs National Park, Code: HOSP
34.51181, -93.05317
Hot Springs National Park, Garland County, Arkansas
Latitude: 34.511100769043, Longitude: -93.0896987915039

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