NRHP Reference # 69000222 Added to NRHP October 08, 1969 Area 3,642 m² Phone +1 540-839-5346 | VLR # 008-0007 Designated VLR November 5, 1968 Year built 1761 | |
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Location NE of Warm Springs off Rt. 220, Warm Springs, Virginia Address 11 Bath St, Warm Springs, VA 24484, USA Hours Open today · 12–5PMFriday12–5PMSaturday12–5PMSunday12–5PMMondayClosedTuesdayClosedWednesdayClosedThursdayClosed Similar The Homestead, Garth Newel Music Ce, Great Smoky Mountains, Bath County Historical, Allegheny Mountains |
Take a dip in the jefferson pools
The Jefferson Pools, also called Warm Springs Bathhouses and Warm Springs Pools, are two spa structures near Warm Springs, Virginia. The name was changed in the 20th century from "Warm Spring Pools" to "Jefferson Pools". The spa is part of The Homestead, a resort hotel.
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The Gentlemen's Pool House is the oldest spa structure in the United States. The octagonal wood building was built in 1761. The spas are naturally fed by a 98 °F (37 °C) mineral spring. The men's spa holds 40,000 US gallons (150,000 L) of constantly flowing water.
The Ladies' Pool House was built in 1836. The buildings have changed little over the years, being made of wood with a central pool and a roof that is open to the elements. There are small alcoves around the pool for clothes, and it is usual to bathe naked. Famous bathers include Thomas Jefferson, who spent three weeks in 1819 bathing three times day and described the waters in a letter to his daughter, Martha Jefferson Randolph, as being of "first merit".
The site was listed as Warm Springs Bathhouses on the Virginia Landmarks Register on November 11, 1968 and the National Register of Historic Places on October 8, 1969.