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  2. Silver Springs (attraction) - Wikipedia

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    The World of Bears area was mainly constructed during the 1997-98 expansion of Silver Springs. In that area were the World of Bears, Wilderness Trail ride, a gift shop, Kids Ahoy! Playland, the carousel, and the former location of the Lost River Voyage boat ride. During the 2013 state takeover of the park, the entire area was shut down.

  3. Centinela Springs - Wikipedia

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    The Aguaje de Centinela, or Centinela Springs, was a valued source of local spring water for Rancho Aguaje de la Centinela and what is now southwest Los Angeles and Inglewood in Southern California. The spring was known to prehistoric people and animals but the name aguaje , meaning watering place, comes from Spanish–Mexican era of California ...

  4. House of David (commune) - Wikipedia

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    A revamped version, Eden Springs Park, [10] [11] opened in late 2011, [12] making it at the time one of only a few known American amusement parks to have been successfully reopened. [11] Miniature Railroad at House of David Park. One of the main attractions at The Springs of Eden Park was the coal powered miniature locomotives, purchased in 1908.

  5. WorldSprings planning to build $5 million resort with outdoor ...

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    A company is making plans to build a resort in Cedar Park featuring 40 pools, including hot and cold mineral springs, and a health and wellness spa. WorldSprings planning to build $5 million ...

  6. The Colony, Texas - Wikipedia

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    The Colony is a city in Denton County, Texas, United States, and a suburb of Dallas. The population was 44,534 at the 2020 census. History.

  7. Green Spring Plantation - Wikipedia

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    Green Spring site is at western edge of Colonial Virginia's Historic Triangle near Jamestown and Williamsburg. Green Spring Plantation in James City County about five miles (8.0 km) west of Williamsburg, was the 17th century plantation of one of the most unpopular governors of Colonial Virginia in North America, Sir William Berkeley, and his wife, Frances Culpeper Berkeley.

  8. Fort Maurepas - Wikipedia

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    It was the official center of the Gulf Coast colony for the next nine years, until the new Fort Conde was built. (Mobile city developed around it.) [2] In 1717, when the channel at Dauphine island (present-day Dauphin Island) had become choked with sand, [7] de l'Épinay and de Bienville decided to make use of the harbor at Ship Island. They ...

  9. Pagosa hot springs - Wikipedia

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    While the bottom of the spring was not found, this set a world record for hot springs depth. [13] The "Mother Spring" feeds dozens of primitive, rock-lined hot mineral water soaking pools located along the banks of the San Juan River that flows through the center of the town of Pagosa Springs, Colorado. These hot springs are free of cost and ...