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Hot Springs is traditionally best known for the natural spring water that gives it its name, flowing out of the ground at a very high 147 degrees Fahrenheit (64 degrees Celsius). The tourist trade that this brought made it a very successful spa town. However, it is now also noted as the boyhood home of US President Bill Clinton. It is the home of the Arlington Hotel, which was a popular retreat for Al Capone. (Information provided by Wikipedia.)(Information provided by Wikipedia .)If you are looking at visiting, Hot Springs certainly offers the best to its visitors. Whether you are looking at relocating, visiting this awesome city, or enjoying your community, Connecting Hot Springs is here to aid in locating all the area has to offer! |
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Hot Springs is traditionally best known for the natural spring water that gives it its name, flowing out of the ground at a very high 147 degrees Fahrenheit (64 degrees Celsius). The tourist trade that this brought made it a very successful spa town. However, it is now also noted as the boyhood home of US President Bill Clinton. It is the home of the Arlington Hotel, which was a popular retreat for Al Capone. (Information provided by Wikipedia.)(Information provided by 


