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  2. Homestead caldera - Wikipedia

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    The Homestead Caldera known locally as "The Crater" is a natural geothermal hot ... porous lava-like rock that is very common in the Midway area. The Homestead ...

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

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    Fifth Water Hot Springs. Baker Hot Springs, also known as Crater Spring and Abraham Hot Springs; Blue Lake, Wendover; Crystal Hot Springs, Honeyville; Fifth Water Hot Springs, Three Forks Trailhead, Diamond Fork Canyon, Uinta National Forest; Homestead, Midway; Meadow Hot Springs; Mystic Hot Springs, [6] also known as Monroe Hot Springs and ...

  4. Schneitter Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Schneitter Hotel, at 700 N. Homestead Dr. in Midway, Utah, was built around 1886. Also known as Virginia House, it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1992. [1] It is a two-story central passage plan house with brick walls on a stone foundation, and is the only example of Federal style in the area. [2]

  5. List of hot springs - Wikipedia

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    123 hot springs with temperature above 25 degrees C (77 degrees F) [40] Číž – spring BČ 3, 32 degrees C (89 degrees F) [41] Dudince, 28 degrees C (82 degrees F) Liptovský Ján – 14 springs, 15 – 29 degrees C (59 – 85 degrees F) [42] Sklené Teplice, several hot springs, 28 – 53 degrees C (82 – 127 degrees F) Spa Bešeňová

  6. At least 10 dead in Southeast as extreme weather sweeps ... - AOL

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    Editor's note: This page reflects news from Sunday, Feb. 16. For the latest updates on the storms across the southeast, read USA TODAY's coverage for Monday, Feb. 17. LOUISVILLE, Ky. − At least ...

  7. Grand Prismatic Spring - Wikipedia

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    The first records of the spring are from early European explorers and surveyors. In 1839, a group of four trappers from the American Fur Company crossed the Midway Geyser Basin and made note of a "boiling lake", most likely the Grand Prismatic Spring, [5] with a diameter of 300 feet (90 m).