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The Lake Norconian Club is a historic former hotel/resort in Norco, California, opened in 1929, sited in a rural community, whose main businesses were poultry, rabbits, and agriculture. It was later known as The Norconian (sometimes billed as The Norconian – World's Resort Supreme ) and Clark's Hot Springs .
The owner in 1915 was John Martens Estate. [4] In 1920 E.R. Keil and his wife bought the resort. [9] A 1922 guide to California resorts said Saratoga Springs could be reached by Northwestern Pacific Railroad to Ukiah, and from there 22 miles (35 km) by stagecoach. The large, level grounds were all shaded by oak and walnut trees.
Defunct ski areas and resorts in California (1 P) Pages in category "Defunct resorts in California" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Bartlett Springs is a set of springs around which a resort was developed in Lake County, California. There were four improved springs, each delivering cool carbonated water with considerable amounts of suspended iron. In 1914 it was the largest such resort in Lake County, capable of accommodating up to 500 guests.
Big Pines began as a year-round recreation area built by Los Angeles County in 1924. [1] It is a popular ski area close to Los Angeles, as it has a history of significant snowfall, even as late as May.
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Highland Springs (formerly Highland) is a set of springs which was turned into a resort in the 19th century in Lake County, California.The resort grew to be able to accommodate 200 people, attracted by the curative powers of the mineral waters and the lovely mountain scenery.
[3] [7] Basset had come to Lake County with his parents in July 1858, the family having been farmers in Sonoma County from 1856 and in Tehama County from October 1853, where they had first arrived in California from Ohio, the state of Basset's birth on 1842-02-04. [8] In 1900 the resort was operated by Orvis Tredway. [6]