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  2. Channel 8 digital TV stations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    KFLA-LD in Los Angeles, California, on virtual channel 8; KFMB-TV in San Diego, California, on virtual channel 8; KGNS-TV in Laredo, Texas; KHON-TV in Honolulu, Hawaii; KIFI-TV in Idaho Falls, Idaho; KIII in Corpus Christi, Texas; KILA-LD in Cherry Valley, California, on virtual channel 8, which rebroadcasts KFLA-LD; KJRH-TV in Tulsa, Oklahoma ...

  3. Channel 8 - Wikipedia

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    Canal 8 UCV TV, a Chilean television channel, 1974–2002; Ágape TV (Canal 8), a Salvadoran television channel; Fuji Television, a Japanese television station; Trojan Vision, the student-run television station at the University of Southern California; Unicanal a Paraguayan pay televisión channel exclusive in TigoStar vía Channel 8 in Asunción.

  4. KFMB-TV - Wikipedia

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    KFMB-TV (channel 8) is a television station in San Diego, California, United States, affiliated with CBS, The CW, and MyNetworkTV. Owned by Tegna Inc. , it has studios on Engineer Road in the Kearny Mesa section of San Diego, and its transmitter is atop Mount Soledad in La Jolla .

  5. Springs of Lake County, California - Wikipedia

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    The Springs of Lake County, California are natural springs, some of which are warm and/or rich in minerals, in Lake County, California. During the 19th century and the early part of the 20th century resorts were often founded around these springs, where bathing and drinking the water was thought to be beneficial to the health. A partial list ...

  6. Highland Springs, Lake County, California - Wikipedia

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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.

  7. Bartlett Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    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.

  8. Remember when TLC used to be called 'The Learning Channel'? - AOL

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    And in January, the premieres of "Kate Plus 8" and "My Big Fat Fabulous Life" raked in enough viewers, 1.8 million and 1.3 million respectively, to help TLC beat out Lifetimeand Bravo in the ratings.

  9. Saratoga Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Saratoga Springs (formerly, Bachelor Springs and Pierson Springs [2]) is a set of springs that was turned into a resort in the 1870s in Lake County, California. At its peak the resort could accommodate 250 people. The resort was closed after the main hotel burned down, but reopened as a retreat in 1991.