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  2. Fairmont Hot Springs Resort - Wikipedia

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    The resort was originally named after the Gregson brothers that purchased the area in 1869, but was given its current name after being acquired in the early 1970s by Lloyd Wilder. Wilder sold the resort in 1981, but later repurchased it. [7] [8] [9] In early 2020, the resort was severely affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

  3. Wild Horse Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Wild Horse Hot Springs is located 2.5 miles (4.0 km) outside of the town of Hot Springs, in Lake County, Montana, United States. [2] Wild Horse was developed in 1913 when a well driller hit 128 °F (53 °C) hot water, and has "private plunges, but little else." [3] Wild Horse was originally known as Camp Aqua Bath House. [4]

  4. Gregson Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Symes Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Symes Hotel is a historic building in Hot Springs, Montana. It was built in Mission/Spanish Revival style during 1929–1930. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1998; the listing included 10 contributing buildings and one contributing structure. It has also been known as Symes Medical Springs and as Symes Medicine ...

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

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    On Feb. 1, the property will open as a wellness resort and hotel, offering spa services, all sorts of soaking, 174 hotel rooms and several buildings that date back to the early 20th century.

  7. Chico Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The hot water that flowed underneath his crops provided a prime growing environment. [3] In 1900, Bill and Percie Knowles, built Chico Warm Springs Hotel. The inn consisted of a 'plunge' pool and a full service dining area. Mr. Knowles operated the hotel until his death on April 22, 1910. This left the widow Percie Knowles in charge of the ...

  8. Camas Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Many of them yield cold water and are of the ordinary seepage type, but a number of springs in this locality yield hot water and are known as the Camas Hot Springs. The Camas Hot Springs are near the northwest corner of sec. 3, T. 21 N., R. 24 W., near the outcrop of a large diorite sill that has a steep dip. The high temperature and the ...

  9. Fairmont Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    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