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The Montezuma Castle is a 90,000-square-foot (8,400 m 2), 400 room Queen Anne style hotel building erected just northwest of the city of Las Vegas, New Mexico in 1886 (the site was at the time called "Las Vegas Hot Springs," but is now known as "Montezuma").
The Agua Caliente Casino is a gambling facility, run by the Agua Caliente Band of Cahuilla Indians, in Rancho Mirage, California. The facility has over 45,000 square feet (4,200 m 2) of gambling floor. The casino completed a 16-story, 173-foot (53 m) hotel tower which opened on April 18, 2008.
Montezuma Hot Springs at the Rio Gallinas Montezuma Hot Springs - "The Toaster" pools at the ruins of the old bathhouse. Montezuma Hot Springs, also known as Las Vegas Hot Springs, [1] are a grouping of 20-to-30 thermal springs [2] in the Montezuma unincorporated community of San Miguel County, near the town of Las Vegas, New Mexico.
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Agua Caliente Reservation in 1928 Agua Caliente Band signage in downtown Palm Springs Location of Agua Caliente Reservation. The Agua Caliente Indian Reservation was founded on May 15, 1876 [5] through Executive Order signed by President Ulysses S. Grant covering 31,610 acres (12,790 ha).
Agua Caliente Open, a defunct golf tournament played in Tijuana, Mexico; Agua Caliente Racetrack, a bullring and Thoroughbred race track in Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico Agua Caliente Handicap, a defunct thoroughbred horse race; New Arena at Agua Caliente, a sports arena being developed in Palm Springs, California