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  2. 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.

  3. B Bar H Ranch, California - Wikipedia

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    The two men purchased the land in 1927 from the Southern Pacific Land Company. Lucienne Hubbard was a writer and helped promote the B Bar H Ranch and surrounding areas' natural mineral hot springs. The Ranch soon became an exclusive by invitation only resort, and in 1937, the B Bar H Ranch opened its resort to the public. [5]

  4. Springs of Lake County, California - Wikipedia

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    A number of years ago this spring was used to some extent for bathing, Gifford Springs: Resort Gifford Springs are about 10 miles by road northwest of Middletown and 1 1 ⁄ 4 miles east of the stage road, on a small mountain ranch. Several years prior to 1910 the property was opened to the public as a mountain resort. Glen Alpine Springs

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    Clear Lake CA waterside resort and family compound for sale for $13M. David Caraccio. March 12, 2024 at 11:08 AM. Whether a new owner makes it a family compound or a resort and events venue, ...

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  7. Seigler Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    Seigler Springs is a set of springs in Lake County, California around which a resort developed in the 19th century. In the 1930s the resort was expanded, and in 1947 an airport opened nearby. The resort declined in the 1960s. Part of it was separated out and became a residential subdivision, while part became a religious retreat.

  8. Miracle Hot Springs, California - Wikipedia

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    The nearby Delongha Hot Springs resort went defunct, whereas Miracle Hot Springs flourished. [4] The hotel burned down in 1975, leaving only the rock and concrete soaking pools. [2] In 1976, a 4-lane highway was built, cutting off access to the springs. What was left of the hot springs resort fell into disrepair, and was closed. [4]

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