Queen's Laundry Bath House is a historic ruinous structure nestled on the edge of the Queen's Laundry thermal feature in Yellowstone National Park's Lower Geyser Basin. Originally intended to offer a unique bathing experience for early park visitors, this incomplete log building stands as a testament to Yellowstone's early civilian management period.
Constructed in 1881 under the direction of park superintendent Philetus Norris, the bath house's vee-notched log walls and low shed roof now serve as a fascinating glimpse into the park's past, showcasing the enduring legacy of Yellowstone's rich history and natural wonders.
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