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- Rivington_Street_municipal_bath abstract "The Rivington Street municipal bath was the first bath built with public funds in New York City. It was constructed in a densely populated and poor area in 1900 at a cost of $100,000, a large sum for the time. It officially opened on March 23, 1901. The bath was patronized largely by Hebrews, Hungarians, and Russian Jews.It featured 67 spray baths—or present-day showers—enabling patrons to take a total of 3,000 baths per day. Each bather was allotted a 20-minute shower. New York was the first state in the United States to pass a law making public baths compulsory. In the first five months of 1902 the Rivington Street municipal bath accommodated224,876 bathers, of whom 66,256 were women and girls.In 1895 a law was enacted making it mandatory to establish free public baths in cities in which the population exceeded 50,000 persons. Maintenance of these facilities was provided for by local health boards. Cities and villages having less than 100,000 people might construct public baths with loans on their credit or appropriate funds for their establishment. The 1895 law stated that the public baths were to be open for fourteen hours per day and both hot and cold water were to be provided.".
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- Rivington_Street_municipal_bath comment "The Rivington Street municipal bath was the first bath built with public funds in New York City. It was constructed in a densely populated and poor area in 1900 at a cost of $100,000, a large sum for the time. It officially opened on March 23, 1901. The bath was patronized largely by Hebrews, Hungarians, and Russian Jews.It featured 67 spray baths—or present-day showers—enabling patrons to take a total of 3,000 baths per day. Each bather was allotted a 20-minute shower.".
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