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In addition the hot springs (with waterslide and four naturally heated pools, both indoor and outdoor), the resort includes an 18-hole golf course, and 153 guest rooms, as well as a spa and restaurant. [5] It is located at 1500 Fairmont Road in Fairmont. [6]
The Antlers in 2016. The Antlers is a Wyndham Hotel located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. It opened in 1967 and is the third hotel of that name on the same site. The first Antlers Hotel was built in 1883 and burned down in 1898. The second Antlers Hotel, completed in 1901, was torn down in 1964 to make way for the current Antlers.
Antlers Hotel may refer to: Antlers Hotel (Colorado Springs, Colorado) , also known as The Antlers Antlers Hotel (Spirit Lake, Iowa) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
Fairmont Hot Springs may refer to: Fairmont Hot Springs, British Columbia. Fairmont Hot Springs Airport, adjacent to the British Columbia community; Fairmont Hot Springs, Montana, United States Fairmont Hot Springs Resort, resort in Fairmont Hot Springs; Fairmont Hot Springs (thermal spring) formerly known as Gregson Hot Springs
The hot spring water flows from the spring sources at approximately 151 liters per minute at a temperature of 158 °F / 70 °C. Reports from the Montana Bureau of Mines and Geology records the major ions in the chemical make-up of the water as: Calcium 4.270 mg/L, Sodium 180 mg/L, Potassium 3.9 mg/L, silica 71.7 mg/L, Bicarbonate 124.9 mg/L, Carbonate 12.2 mg/L, Chloride 17.52 mg/L, Sulfate ...
The Antlers Cafe and Bar in Yampa, Colorado, was built around 1903–04. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1] History.
Colorado Springs, United States: The Antlers Hotel, with history dating back to the 19th century, was managed by Hilton following its purchase by Morgan Stanley in 2003. It left the chain in 2015 and became a Wyndham.
Fairmont Hot Springs is home to the Dutch Creek Hoodoos, which are sandstone cliffs with hiking trails located next to Dutch Creek, a source of the Columbia River and formerly a salmon breeding stream. Fairmont provides the only road access to Columbia Lake Provincial Park, five kilometers south. Fairmont Hot Springs Airport is located here. On ...