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  2. Beverly Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    [2] [5] This occurred prior to 1915, when the first water mains were developed in Los Angeles. [6] At the beginning of the 1920s, the Los Angeles leadership began the process of filling-in wetlands and burying natural sources of water – including hot springs – as an effort to promote real estate sales. [3]

  3. San Juan Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Landscape between San Juan Capistrano and Lake Elsinore San Juan Hot Springs resort c. 1890 (Orange County Archives) B.F. Conaway photograph of campers at San Juan Hot Springs in 1891 (Cal State Fullerton Special Collections) The springs are located at about the halfway point on the route between the coast and Lake Elsinore. [6]

  4. SoCal's forgotten hot springs oasis is finally reopening ...

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    In 1911, the minor league Los Angeles Angels held their spring training at the hot springs. Over time, a hotel and other amenities grew, including live music and miniature golf.

  5. Gilman Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Gilman Hot Springs, also known as San Jacinto Hot Springs or the Relief Springs, is a hot spring system in the Inland Empire area of Southern California. Located near Potrero Creek , the San Jacinto River , and California State Route 79 , [ 2 ] the springs system consists of "about half a dozen" springs named for the Mexican land grant Rancho ...

  6. Tassajara Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Tassajara Hotel circa 1920. Tassajara Hot Springs is a collection of natural hot springs within the Ventana Wilderness area of the Santa Lucia Range and Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County, California. The hot springs were used by the indigenous Native Americans for generations before they were discovered by Europeans in about 1843.

  7. Soboba Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    In 1887, boosters advertising real estate in San Jacinto promised that the area already had 82 artesian wells and two hot springs, likely a reference to some combination of Soboba, Relief Hot Springs, and Eden Hot Springs. [9] In May 1888, the Los Angeles Times published an article on the commercial prospects of the San Jacinto basin and ...

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