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Hot Springs National Park By Michael Korfhage, Joel Anderson, 2013
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Hot Springs National Park was the first piece of federal land ever designated for preservation. In 1832, Congress created the Hot Springs Reservation. Following that act of protection, a town sprung up around the springs, a city of recreation, gambling, baseball, horse races, speakeasies, and of course, bathhouses and hot springs. In 1921, the protected area was officially made into a national park. It was thought for centuries that the springs contained mythical healing powers, and Anderson Design Group captured that magical aura surrounding the springs in this mid-century, vintage travel poster. Handcrafted with brush, stylus, and pencil, this illustration depicts a section of the springs and a verdant wood surrounding it. To learn more about the springs and the importance of protecting them, click on over to the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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