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  2. Sam Brannan Cottage - Wikipedia

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    In 1852, when Sam Brannan first saw "Indian Hot Springs", Calistoga's original name, the area was populated with a few early settlers. In 1859, he purchased the 2,000 acres surrounding the Hot Springs and named it Calistoga from joining the words California and Saratoga (New York's world-famous mineral water spa).

  3. Calistoga, California - Wikipedia

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    View of Calistoga, c. 1890. Brannan's Hot Springs Resort surrounding Mt. Lincoln with the Spa/Hotel located at what is now Indian Springs Resort and Brannan Cottage Inn, opened to California's rich and famous in 1862.

  4. Calistoga Spa Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Calistoga Sulphur Hot Springs around 1890 Calistoga Spa Hot Springs Pool in 2013. Calistoga Spa Hot Springs, formerly known as Calistoga Hot Sulfur Springs, is a geothermal spring system and resort located in the upper Napa Valley town of Calistoga, California. The resort has been continuously operated as a hot spring resort since the early 1900s.

  5. These 35 Idyllic Destinations Are Perfect for Your Next ... - AOL

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    Four Seasons Resort and Residences Napa Valley: Calistoga, California While you’ll find no shortage of resorts in California’s wine country, only one possesses an on-site working winery.

  6. The Best Places to Stay in Napa Valley—From Luxury ... - AOL

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    For wine lovers, Napa Valley needs no introduction. But what many people don’t realize? There’s way more to this vine-centric vacation destination...

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

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    This is a dynamic list of hot springs in the United States. The Western states in particular are known for their thermal springs: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Utah, Washington, Wyoming; but there are interesting hot springs in other states throughout the country.