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Cynthia McFadden (born May 27, 1956) is an American television journalist who is currently the senior legal and investigative correspondent for NBC News. [1] She was an anchor and correspondent for ABC News who co-anchored Nightline, and occasionally appeared on ABC News special Primetime. She was with ABC News from 1994 to 2014 and joined NBC ...
A new hotel was built in 1905 and at the same time, the Arrowhead Springs Company was founded selling bottled spring water, Arrowhead Springs water. In 1938 the resort was sold to Hollywood group: Jay Paley, Joseph M. Schenck, Constance Bennett, Al Jolson, Darryl Zanuck and Claudette Colbert for $800,000. A 1938 fire burnt down this second resort.
Calistoga Sulphur Hot Springs around 1890 Calistoga Spa Hot Springs Pool in 2013. Calistoga Spa Hot Springs, formerly known as Calistoga Hot Sulfur Springs, is a geothermal spring system and resort located in the upper Napa Valley town of Calistoga, California. The resort has been continuously operated as a hot spring resort since the early 1900s.
By 1919, the thermal waters flowed through Hot Springs Ditch "using the waters of the bathhouses, sewers, and hot springs" for irrigation of lands southwest of the ditch (Hiltscher 1919). In the 1930s, the ditch was channeled in a WPA project into a culvert by way of Marr Street drawing thermal waters from the Indian Wells, Hay-Yo-Kay and ...
The building's huge size, Spanish-Colonial Revival style, and placement at the terminus of the town's most important vista made the building a key Hot Springs landmark. The original site became a park at the north end of Bathhouse Row. [5] In the 1930s, the Arlington Hotel was a favorite vacation spot for Al Capone at room 443. The whole floor ...
Eden Hot Springs resort was the only access route to a fossil find in San Timoteo Badlands, which was excavated under the sponsorship of Childs Frick from 1916 to 1921. [ 9 ] [ 27 ] Fossils found in the San Timoteo and Mt. Eden Formations included mastodons , ground sloths , a three-toed horse , a giraffe-camel, a very small camel, and a cave ...
Soboba Hot Springs are a historic hot springs and resort in Riverside County, California, United States. The springs issued from the side of a steep ravine "with narrow, precipitous sides, and the rock exposed is largely a crushed gneiss ...the thermal character of the springs is due to crushing and slipping of the rocks". [ 4 ]
The springs were part of a larger "popularity of mineral hot springs as places for recreation and restoration of health in the early 20th century". [1] The resort was seasonal, open only in summer. [5] According to a U.S. government geologist who visited circa 1908, the resort accommodated about 50 people in tent houses. [6]