washeteria

Etymology
. The trademark Wash-a-teria was prominent in the U.S. South during the 1930s.

Noun

 * 1) A building that houses a village's only running water for drinking, washing, and showering.
 * 2) * 1997, Drinking Water Infrastructure Needs Survey, link
 * A washeteria is a single building with showers, toilets, and washing machines. The washeteria often doubles as a water treatment plant with heated water storage.
 * A washeteria is a single building with showers, toilets, and washing machines. The washeteria often doubles as a water treatment plant with heated water storage.