File:Near Umatilla River, Bingham Springs Resort (1899) (ADVERT 290) (cropped).jpeg

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In 1864, an inn called "Warm Springs" was built along the Thomas and Ruckel Road near Gibbon, Oregon. In 1892, the stagecoach stop was renamed "Bingham Springs" by its new owner (Dr. John E. Bingham) and expanded into a hotel resort with a 40 by 60-foot pool.

  • Geographic coverage: United States--Washington (State)
  • Subjects (LCTGM): Resorts--Oregon; Swimming pools--Oregon; Spings--Oregon
  • Categories: Hotels and restaurants; Tourism and travel; Sports and outdoor activities
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institution QS:P195,Q219563
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University of Washington: Special Collections
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290
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Where are you going to take your outing? Why not go to Bingham Springs? It is the most delightful resort in Washington, Oregon or Idaho, and ranks in first class in all respects. This favorite resort is located in the Blue Mountains in Eastern Oregon, on the banks of the Umatilla River. Hot springs of great medicinal value, flowing 8,000 gallons of water per hour, supply the swimming and tub baths. There is a first-class hotel, amusement hall, with dancing every evening ,except Sunday...Hotel rates: $2.00, $2.50, and $3.00 per day. Good camping grounds...Gibbon P.O. Oregon.
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Commercial Print Company
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ADV0038
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unidentified
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Commercial Print Company
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Tacoma, Washington
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The State, Vol 3 (6)
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