Hot Springs National Park

Hot Springs National Park Signs Lease To Turn Bathhouse Into Microbrewery

A stately component of Bathhouse Row at Hot Springs National Park in Arkansas is moving from soothing patrons with hot waters to slaking them with microbrews.

Hot Springs Gold-Plated Necklace

$42.95

Hot Springs Gold-Plated Necklace

Hot Springs is the first National Park quarter of 2010. The quarter is plated in 24kt gold, then mounted in a diamond cut silver bezel, and includes a 20" sterling silver rope chain and custom jewelry box.

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Hot Springs National Park Necklace

$39.95

Hot Springs National Park Necklace

Hot Springs is the first National Park quarter of 2010. The quarter is mounted in a diamond cut silver bezel, and includes a 20" sterling silver rope chain and custom jewelry box.

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Hot Springs Quarter Money Clip

$29.95

Hot Springs Quarter Money Clip

An uncirculated Hot Springs National Park quarter is the highlight of this 24kt gold-plated money clip. The high-quality money clip is double-hinged for convenience and maximum holding power. This item is available with any quarter that has been released; also available with gold-plated quarters!

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Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Key Chain

$3.98

Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Key Chain

This oversized replica Hot Springs National Park quarter key chain is a durable and colorful tribute to one of the most beautiful and inspiration sites in America as part of the National Parks Quarter Program. This antiqued nickel key chain is carefully sculpted to fully accentuate the details and beauty of the circulating quarters. The split-ring key chain has a 1.5" diameter. The Reverse of this key chain is a brilliant American flag circled by the reminder that these sites belong to us all as well as the originality of the national park concept as being uniquely American. Collect your favorites or collect them all to create a complete collection.

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Hot Springs National Park Coin & Stamp Set

$12.95

Hot Springs National Park Coin & Stamp Set

This brilliant item showcases an uncirculated 2010 National Parks Quarter along with the vintage unused postage stamp featuring Hot Springs National Park. The colorful insert highlights this beautiful park and includes interesting facts and other educational features. The 4 x 6 inch hard acrylic case secures and protects the coin and postage stamp. The Hot Springs National Park Quarter is part of the U.S. Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program TM, and is the first quarter in the series. The park was established in 1832 and the quarter design proudly displays the ornate facade of the Hot Springs National Park headquarters with the foreground including an image of the fountain from which bubble the famous crystal-clear water of the hot springs. Actual stamp may vary based on availability.

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Hot Springs National Park Gold Collection

$8.45

Hot Springs National Park Gold Collection

Many of the nation's collectors and American history enthusiasts seek the added value of a pristine uncirculated quarter from each mint. As circulated quarters continue to be difficult to find, these collections will become a premium item. This collection features one quarter each from the Denver (D) and Philadelphia (P) mints, double-plated with 24-karat gold quarter affixed to a 5" x 5" trifold card packed with interesting information, fascinating history and vibrant images. These collections make the entire series fit seamlessly together creating a comprehensive and valuable treasure for families and collectors alike. Hot Springs National Park was established in 1832 and is the first quarter of 2010. The quarter will proudly display a depiction of Hot Springs National Park and is part of the U.S. Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program TM.

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Hot Springs D Mint Quarter Roll

$16.95

Hot Springs D Mint Quarter Roll

Includes 40 uncirculated Hot Springs National Park quarters from the Denver Mint, and each roll comes with a Coins of America certificate of authenticity.

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Hot Springs P Mint Quarter Roll

$16.95

Hot Springs P Mint Quarter Roll

Includes 40 uncirculated Hot Springs National Park quarters from the Philadelphia Mint, and each roll comes with a Coins of America certificate of authenticity.

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Hot Springs Rhodium Cufflink

$59.95

Hot Springs Rhodium Cufflink

Be part of the National Park Quarter excitement with limited-edition, cufflinks. This is a perfect cufflink for the coin collector or national park enthusiast. This stunning set features brilliant uncirculated quarters with luxurious platinum-extracted rhodium plating to preserve the limited-edition quarters from tarnish, acids and wear. Give them as a gift or wear them with pride and elegance; sure to be noticed and admired. Every pair of cuff links includes a velvet, jewelry gift box for giving, display or storage. Each set features a rhodium-plated solid brass clasp and includes a certificate of authenticity.

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Hot Springs Gold-Plated Money Clip

$34.95

Hot Springs Gold-Plated Money Clip

A gold-plated Hot Springs National Park quarter is the highlight of this money clip. This high-quality money clip is plated in 24kt gold and double-hinged for convenience and maximum holding power. This item is available with any quarter that has been released.

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Hot Springs National Park Quarter Collection

$5.45

Hot Springs National Park Quarter Collection

Many of the nation's collectors and American history enthusiasts seek the added value of a pristine uncirculated quarter from each mint. As circulated quarters continue to be difficult to find, these collections will become a premium item. These collections feature both a P and D minted quarter affixed to a 5"x5" trifold card packed with interesting information, fascinating history and vibrant images. These collections make the entire series fit seamlessly together creating a comprehensive and valuable treasure for families and collectors alike. The Hot Springs National Park Quarter

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Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Quarter P-2010

$0.95

Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Quarter P-2010

Hot Springs National Park was established in 1832 and is the first quarter of 2010. The quarter will proudly display a depiction of Hot Springs National Park and is part of the U.S. Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program TM.

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Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Quarter D-2010

$0.95

Arkansas Hot Springs National Park Quarter D-2010

Hot Springs National Park was established in 1832 and is the first quarter of 2010. The quarter will proudly display a depiction of Hot Springs National Park and is part of the U.S. Mint's America the Beautiful Quarters Program TM.

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Visitors To Hot Springs National Park Spent Nearly $90 Million In The Area In 2010

How much is a national park worth? That's difficult to truly answer once you move beyond dollars and cents. But if you're sticking on the economic worth, you could say Hot Springs National Park is worth about $90 million to its surrounding communities.

Slain Mount Rainier National Park Ranger 9th In Park Service History To Be Murdered In Line of Duty

When Mount Rainier National Park law enforcement Ranger Margaret Anderson was shot and killed on New Year's Day, she became the ninth ranger in the history of the National Park Service to be murdered in the line of duty, according to Park Service records.

Reader Participation Day: Has The National Park Service Been Led Astray By Congress and Become A Catchall Agency?

Earlier this week we had a spirited discussion of whether the National Park Service needs to add a site to honor Cesar Chavez, who orchestrated the farm labor movement in the 1960s. That discussion nips at a larger question: Has Congress led the Park Service astray and turned it into a catchall agency?

National Park Quiz 92: Seconds

You can't take this quiz in just a few seconds, but if you invest a few minutes you'll find out if you know as much about seconds as you do about firsts.

The National Park System's Cultural-Historical Wing: America's Story in 10 Chapters

The more than 200 national parks established to preserve nationally significant cultural-historical resources "tell America's story" by interpreting about ten broad themes that increase our awareness and understanding of what American culture is and how it got that way.

Keeping Track So They're Never Forgotten: National Park Service Workers Who Died on The Job

The list is long, more than 200 names stretching over a century and then some. It's a somber one, as well, tracking the deaths of National Park Service employees from a wide range of fates, from heart attacks to rockfalls to cold-blooded murder.

National Park Quiz 86: Ringer III

Only nine of these ten statements are true. Can you tell which one is not?

U. S. Mint Announces Sites Selected for the America the Beautiful Quarters Program

The United States Mint has released the list of 56 sites to be featured in the upcoming America the Beautiful Quarters Program. The first five coins in the new series will be released next year. What locations made the list? There are some familiar names and perhaps a surprise or two.

There Won’t be Any “Hot Springs National Park Massage Parlor” on Ken Salazar’s Watch

The Park Service insists that Hot Springs, Arkansas is violating the NPS trademark by using “Hot Springs National Park” in the city logo. The city has said that’s baloney. Now Interior Secretary Salazar says that he wants to see the dispute resolved amicably without damaging the National Park brand.

Hot Springs Hoopla Goads Government

The National Park Service wants the city of Hot Springs, Arkansas, to quit advertising itself in ways that blur the distinction between the city and Hot Springs National Park.

National Park Quiz 47: Spring

Spring arrived at 11:44 UT last Friday, March 20, so let’s make spring the key word for this week’s quiz. Answers are at the end. If we catch you peeking, we’ll make you write on the whiteboard 101 times: “The celestial coordinate system that employs the vernal equinox as the origin of the ecliptic longitude is known as the ecliptic coordinate system.”

National Park Designation is an Unholy Mess

With national park redesignation back in the news, this seems like a good time to remind Traveler readers just how nonsensical National Park System unit nomenclature has become. Why can’t Congress and the National Park Service put their heads together and come up with a designation system that actually makes sense?

Park History: Hot Springs National Park

If you just focus on its "national park" status, then today is the 87th birthday of Hot Springs National Park.
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