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Bimini Hot Springs, Los Angeles, Cal.
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Description
Identifier
clloy_170
Title
Bimini
Hot
Springs
,
Los
Angeles
,
Cal
.
Creator
Unknown
Date Published
circa
1920
Subject (Topic)
Hot
springs--California--Los
Angeles
;
Bathhouses--California--Los
Angeles
;
Swimming
Pools--California--Los
Angeles
;
Subject (Name)
Bimini
Baths
(Los
Angeles
,
Calif.)
;
Subject (Place)
Los
Angeles
,
Calif
.;
Type
image
Form/Genre
Postcards
Physical Description
1
postcard
:
Color
;
9
x
14
cm
.
Institution
Department
of
Archives
and
Special
Collections
,
Loyola
Marymount
University
Library
.
Collection Identifier
http://ark.cdlib.org/ark:/13030/kt9489r2nz
Country of Creation
US
Copyright Status
public
domain
Copyright Statement
http://library.lmu.edu/dlp/copyright.htm
Publisher
E
.
C
.
Kropp
Co
.
Place of Publication
Milwaukee
Language
eng
Description
An
exterior
view
of the
Bimini
Hot
Springs
building
in
Los
Angeles
,
California
. The
side
of the
building
reads
, "
Bimini
Hot
Springs
,
School
of
Swimming
,
Learn
to
Swim
Gracefully.
" The
building
is
surrounded
by
trees
, with
grassy
open
space
behind
it
.
Historical Background
The
Bimini
Baths
were
located
near
Third
Street
and
Vermont
Avenue
,
just
west
of
downtown
Los
Angeles
.
Named
for the
island
home
of the
legendary
fountain
of
youth
pursued
by
Ponce
de
Leon
, the
bath
house
opened
in
1903
, and was the
property
of a
Dr
.
David
W
.
Edwards
. The
hot
springs
were
discovered
when
prospectors
drilling
for
oil
instead
tapped
into a
mineral
hot
springs
.
Dr
.
Edwards
built
a
large
wooden
building
that
housed
a
50-yard
main
pool
, as
well
as a
separate
pool
for
women
, and
several
private
,
individual
pools
. There was a
cafe
and a
balcony
for
observers
near
the
main
pool
. The
original
building
was
destroyed
by
fire
in
November
of
1905
, but
rebuilt
the
following
year
as a
Mission
revival
structure
designed
by
architect
Thornton
Fitzhugh
.
New
features
included
a
Turkish
Bath
area
,
two
40
by
40
foot
pools
for
private
parties
, and
rooftop
gardens
and
balconies
. The
bath
house
was
easily
accessible
by
street
car
, and
offered
swimming
lessons
and
hosted
competitions
in
swimming
and
water
polo
. In
1951
,
however
, the
business
went
bankrupt
and the
building
was
demolished
five
years
later
.
Additional Printed Matter
On back: "Bimini Hot Springs. The velvet bath. Where health and pleasure meet. Swimming Pools and Medical treatment Department. Write for descriptive literature."
Publisher's Identifier
Publisher's serial number: 17181
Additional Notes
Printed on textured paper.
Metacollection Identifier
http://digitalcollections.lmu.edu
Source
Werner
Von
Boltenstern
Postcard
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