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  2. Lake Norconian Club - Wikipedia

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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 .

  3. Category:Resorts in California - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. Actions Read; Edit; ... Resorts in Lake County, California (1 C, 4 P) S. Seaside resorts in California (8 C, 14 P)

  4. Category:History of Lake County, California - Wikipedia

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    The History of Lake County, California; ... Defunct resorts in Lake County, California (15 P) F. Former mines in Lake County, ... Anderson Marsh State Historic Park; B.

  5. 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.

  6. Highland Springs, Lake County, California - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s Lake County bought the property under eminent domain, dammed Highland Creek and Adobe Creek, and flooded the resort property with the Highland Springs Reservoir. [12] As of 2021 the 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) Highland Springs Recreation Area was managed by the County of Lake Watershed Protection District.

  7. List of National Historic Landmarks in California - Wikipedia

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    It is currently a State park preserved in arrested decay, neither restored nor destroyed. It is one of very few towns of this type to survive untouched. 18: Borax Lake Site: Borax Lake Site: September 20, 2006 : Clearlake: Lake: The archaeological type site of the unique Paleo-Indian Clovis people known as the Post Pattern. This site extended ...

  8. Kelsey Creek (Lake County) - Wikipedia

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    In the 1850s, people from the San Francisco Bay Area and the Central Valley began to vacation in resorts in the Kelsey Creek area. The Glenbrook Resort was a stage stop between the Bay Area and Clear Lake, with resorts both north and south of Glenbrook. Road improvements in the 1910s and 1920s resulted in new resorts being opened along the ...

  9. Forest Lake Resort - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lake Resort was a resort in the Cobb Mountain area of Lake County, California, in an area of wet meadows along Kelsey Creek. Originally a campground, it was developed into a resort in the 1930s to exploit the growing automobile-based recreation market.