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  2. Hot Springs (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Pale Horse Coming. Hot Springs is a 2000 thriller novel by Stephen Hunter. It is about gangsters and gambling in Hot Springs, Arkansas. It is the first novel in the series featuring Hunter's character Earl Swagger. It is summer 1946 and Earl Swagger, former Marine and recipient of the Medal of Honor, feels he is an angry man with nowhere to go ...

  3. Tassajara Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    Tassajara Hotel circa 1920. Tassajara Hot Springs is a collection of natural hot springs within the Ventana Wilderness area of the Santa Lucia Range and Los Padres National Forest in Monterey County, California. The hot springs were used by the indigenous Native Americans for generations before they were discovered by Europeans in about 1843.

  4. Hot Springs National Park - Wikipedia

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    Hot Springs National Park is a national park of the United States in central Garland County, Arkansas, adjacent to the city of Hot Springs. Hot Springs Reservation was initially created by an act of the United States Congress on April 20, 1832, to be preserved for future recreation. Established before the concept of a national park existed, it ...

  5. Stephen Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Film, handguns. Notable works. Point of Impact (1993) Notable awards. Pulitzer Prize for film criticism. Stephen Hunter (born March 25, 1946, Kansas City, Missouri) is an American novelist, essayist, and film critic.

  6. Byron Hot Springs - Wikipedia

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    96 °F (36 °C) Second Byron Hot Springs Hotel, 1901–1912. Byron Hot Springs is a hot spring system consisting of 57 spring sources. It was developed into a historic resort and retreat. During its heyday in the early 1900s the resort attracted movie stars and well-known athletes. It is now abandoned.

  7. List of mass shootings in the United States (1900–1999)

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    Hot Springs, Arkansas: 5 [n 1] 2 7: After a traffic stop, the perpetrator engaged in a gun fight with the officer, injuring each other. Despite being wounded, the shooter then entered a motel bar and fatally shot four people while injuring another before dying. [69] July 18, 1984 San Diego, California: 22 [n 1] 19 41

  8. John Willison Green - Wikipedia

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    John Willison Green, was born on February 12, 1927, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, died May 28, 2016, in Chilliwack, British Columbia, Canada, at the age 89. A graduate of UBC, Green received his master's degree in journalism from Columbia University in New York at age 20 (1947) Green met June while in the Navy, and they married in ...

  9. Kanhoba Ranchoddas Kirtikar - Wikipedia

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    He took an interest in fungi, cryptogams and algae that grow in hot-water springs at Bhiwandi. [5] He also made microscopic observations on pollen. [ 6 ] In 1896 he made a trip to Australia and wrote an article on his experiences in the Journal of the Bombay Natural History Society. [ 7 ]