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  2. Harrison Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Village of Harrison Hot Springs began as a small resort community in 1886, ... 29.8% from its 2016 population of 1,468. With a land area of 5.49 km 2 ...

  3. Full House Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Full House Resorts, Inc. is an American casino developer and operator based in Summerlin South, Nevada.The company currently operates five casinos. It is known for the involvement of Gulfstream Aerospace founder Allen Paulson, who was CEO from 1994 to 2000, and former Chrysler chairman Lee Iacocca, who was a major investor in the company from 1995 to 2013.

  4. Harrison Lake - Wikipedia

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    Harrison Lake is the largest lake in the southern Coast Mountains of Canada, being about 250 square kilometres (95 mi 2) in area. [2] It is about 60 km (37 mi) in length and at its widest almost 9 km (5.6 mi) across. Its southern end, at the resort community of Harrison Hot Springs, is c. 95 km east of downtown

  5. Chilliwack - Wikipedia

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    With a land area of 1,444.02 km 2 ... Insurance & Real Estate: 11% Health: 6% ... and is the main access to the resort village of Harrison Hot Springs.

  6. MGM Growth Properties - Wikipedia

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    MGM Growth Properties, LLC (MGP) was a real estate investment trust based in Summerlin South, Nevada, that invested in large-scale casino properties. The company had whole or majority ownership of 15 properties, all of which were operated by MGM Resorts International. The company leased the properties to MGM Resorts via triple-net leases. [1]

  7. List of hot springs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hot springs are considered sacred by several Indigenous cultures, and along with sweat lodges have been used for ceremonial purposes. [2] Since ancient times, humans have used hot springs, public baths and thermal medicine for therapeutic effects. [3] Bathing in hot, mineral water is an ancient ritual.