Sulphur Springs, Arkansas: Burger Baths for Health Sign
A naked man with a towel and a face resembling an insane movie clown. It's a photo-op friendly replica of a bathhouse sign that stood on this spot in the 1930s.
Sulphur Springs Community Museum.
- Address:
- 105 AR-59, Sulphur Springs, AR
- Directions:
- In front of the Sulphur Springs Community Museum. North edge of town, on the east side of AR-59, about 100 yards south of the bridge across Butler Creek.
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The historic town of Sulphur Springs was famous for its healing natural springs. The Burger Baths for Health sign is a strong likeness of Batman's arch enemy, The Joker, as he walks, nude, to take a bath.
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The sign, erected outside the town museum in April 2019, is an exact copy of one that stood on the spot from the 1930s to the 1960s, when the museum was a bathhouse run by a guy named Frank Burger.