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Bathing Casino JNL Font Family was designed by Jeff Levine and published by Jeff Levine. Bathing Casino JNL contains 2 styles and family package options. Here’s a decorative Art Nouveau display face from John M. Clark’s Alphabets – Book 1 (1906), now available as Bathing Casino JNL in both regular and oblique versions. A bathing casino was actually a bathing pavilion – in the sense of offering a swimming pool for ‘bathing’, changing rooms, a restaurant or snack bar, the selling of sundries, swimsuits and even souvenirs. They were quite popular in the early and formative years of Miami Beach, Florida.