- en.wikipedia.org Public bathingThe Asser Levy Public Baths in Manhattan, New York City (1904–1906, restored 1989–1990). Public baths originated when most people in population centers did...
- 1900s.org.uk public-baths.htmPublic baths, also known as washhouses and slipper baths were popular in the past when people did not have baths or bathrooms at home.
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- philadelphiaencyclopedia.org essays/public-baths-…Public bathing became a civil and social imperative in the Philadelphia region and elsewhere in the United States during the second half of the nineteenth...
- forum.wordreference.com threads/public-bath.…On a google search I've also found that there is a town called "Bath" in the U.K., and the name is derived from ancient public baths.
- videosashka.com result/public-bath/Today we meet Sakai-san, who has run his sento (public bath) in Tokyo for 62 years.
- beautyanswered.com what-is-a-public-bath-house.htmA public bath house is a communal facility maintained for the purpose of bathing.
- masterfile.com search/en/public bathA young Caucasian man and Japanese man seated in a deep pool of moving water in a public bath house.