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  2. Lehman Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The hot springs were first used by Native Americans before being stolen by pioneer settlers. Lehman Hot Springs was founded as a resort in 1871. The springs are located along Oregon 244 east of Ukiah in the Blue Mountains at an elevation of 4,300 feet (1,300 m). The family that owned Lehman for most of the 1900s repurchased the property in 2012 ...

  3. Category:Hot springs of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Hot springs of Oregon" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Lehman Hot Springs; M. McCredie Springs; Mickey Hot ...

  4. Formica obscuripes - Wikipedia

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    A supercolony in a four-hectare (9.9 acre) study area near Lehman Hot Springs consisted of 210 active nests with an estimated population in excess of 56 million ants. [5]

  5. Category : Bodies of water of Umatilla County, Oregon

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  6. List of hot springs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hot springs are considered sacred by several Indigenous cultures, and along with sweat lodges have been used for ceremonial purposes. [2] Since ancient times, humans have used hot springs, public baths and thermal medicine for therapeutic effects. [3] Bathing in hot, mineral water is an ancient ritual.

  7. Shadowbrook Resort to close with impending sale and plans for ...

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    Aug. 23—A six-decades-old prominent Wyoming County resort, popular for wedding receptions, will close and be transformed into an active adult community. The sale of Shadowbrook Resort off Route ...

  8. Lehman Springs, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Lehman Springs is an unincorporated community in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. [1] Lehman Springs was named after pioneer James Lehman. Its post office was established on September 8, 1899, and it closed on February 29, 1928. [ 2 ]

  9. Walter S. Bowman - Wikipedia

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    Bowman began his photography studies under T.C. Ward in 1887 and purchased Ward's studio in 1890. Bowman worked in Pendleton from the late 1880s to the mid-1930s documenting life in Eastern Oregon [2] including at events such as the Pendleton Round-Up [8] and workers at the Pendleton Woolen Mills. [9]