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	<title>Milpitas Historical Society.org &#187; hot springs</title>
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		<title>Gilroy Hot Springs</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Gilroy Hot Springs presentation is scheduled for the Historical Society&#8217;s next  meeting on Wed. Sept. 8, 2010 at 7 pm in the Milpitas Library Community Room, N. Main Street. In a corner of Santa Clara Valley there exists an exceptional historical site that very few know anything about and one that far fewer have ever [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Gilroy Hot Springs presentation is scheduled for the Historical Society&#8217;s next  meeting on Wed. Sept. 8, 2010 at 7 pm in the Milpitas Library Community Room, N. Main Street.</p>
<p>In a corner of Santa Clara Valley there exists an exceptional historical site that very few know anything about and one that far fewer have ever visited.</p>
<p>Located in the eastern foothills at about 2000 ft. elevation above Gilroy at the far end of a canyon sits the 150 year old resort of Gilroy Hot Springs.</p>
<p>The resort first began in approximately 1860 receiving visitors including California&#8217;s elite.</p>
<p>The resort was widely known for it&#8217;s recreation and curative powers.</p>
<p>Early advertising cite the ability to leave S.F. by train in the morning and having taken a special livery from the Gilroy train station arrive on site by afternoon.</p>
<p>In it&#8217;s heyday the resort is known to have entertained 500+ guests as well as the staff and their families who lived on-site.</p>
<p>Although the hotel and sleeping annex burned down in the late 1900&#8242;s their still exists a small town of cabins, barn, and resort facilities.</p>
<p>In the latter years of the sites operations in the late 1900&#8242;s the site was home to app. 60 post-internment camp Japanese-American families.</p>
<p>Currently, due to the extremely fragile state of the site access to this historical monument is limited to guided tours offered by the Friends of Gilroy Hot Springs.</p>
<p>Two members of the Friends of Gilroy Hot Springs will be presenting a narrated slide show as well as a display of artifacts to members of the Milpitas Historical Society as well as  members of the general public.</p>
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