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  1. Seminole Hot Springs, California. /  34.10722°N 118.79056°W  / 34.10722; -118.79056. Seminole Hot Springs is an unincorporated community in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Seminole Hot Springs is located in the Santa Monica Mountains near Cornell, 3.6 miles (5.8 km) south-southeast of Agoura Hills at an elevation of 932 ...

  2. Dec 28, 2021 · From sacred to profane: A brief history of Southern California’s hot springs. “It sparkles and foams like Champagne,” reads this undated postcard showing Radium Sulphur Springs at Melrose ...

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  4. Dec 13, 2018 · HOT HAVEN—Before the small residential area known as the Seminole Springs Mobile Home Park was built in the Santa Monica Mountains, it used to be the site of a hot-mineral-bath retreat called Seminole Hot Springs, which offered health and solace in the wilderness outside Los Angeles. Few enclaves were harder hit by the Woolsey fire

  5. Seminole Springs Spa Days (ca. 1917 - ca. 1945) William Simes was the first private owner of the SW/4 of Section 5 and hence all of the land of the present Seminole Springs Mobile Home Park (SSMHP); including the site of the wildcat oil prospect.

    • 30473 Mulholland Highway Cornell, CA, 91301 United States
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  6. Overall view of Seminole Hot Springs. Buildings are set at the base of a mountain. Large lettering in clearing on left reads, "Seminole Hot Springs, plunge-bathe, welcome." Photo dated: October 29, 1935. Type Image Format 1 photograph :b&w Photographic prints Identifier 00040835 Herald Examiner Collection HE Box 5967. CARL0000044807

  7. Mar 1, 2022 · The exact details of the founding of Seminole Hot Springs resort are unknown. A 1922 advertisement offered the oppor­tunity to stay in new, furnished cabins for $15 to $25 per week with access to hot mineral water as a cure for “rheumatism, stomach, liver, kidney and kindred troubles.”. Since the 1850s, Americans had been infatuated with ...

  8. Alvarado Hot Springs and Seminole Hot Springs were the two major therapeutic hot springs spas within Los Angeles County as of 1937. [6] The bathhouse, situated on about 20 acres of land, [7] was still in business as of 1961, street address 1880 E. 5th Street in La Puente, California. [8] The former site of the well lies within a residential ...

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