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Hot Lake Hotel : ウィキペディア英語版 | Hot Lake Hotel
Hot Lake Hotel is a hotel originally built in 1864 in Hot Lake, Union County, Oregon, United States. Prior to white settlement of the area, the hot springs that fed Hot Lake may have been used as a meeting ground for various Indian tribes. During its history, the facility was used as a medical facility, a rest stop for travelers and a resort due to its relaxing thermal waters. The building was in operation in one form or another until 1974. After that, operations were intermittent under various owners. Today, it is operated as a bed and breakfast, museum, and spa. Prior owners included future governor Walter M. Pierce and former state senator Parish L. Willis.〔(''Clarke Woodward Drug Co. v. Hot Lake Sanatorium Co.'' ), 88 Ore. 284, 169 P. 796 (1918). West Publishing Company.〕 ==History== The hot springs themselves rest at the foot of a large bluff, and were often used by Native Americans before settlement and colonization occurred in the area; the lake was named "''Ea-Kesh-Pa''" by the Nez Perce.〔
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