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The Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley were a part of Hot Springs City. During the 1950s, Robert Dunshee, an early developer of the site, died, and the resort was mostly abandoned. This is now Joyful Journey Hot Springs. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley were a part of Hot Springs City. During the 1950s, Robert Dunshee, an early developer of the site, died, and the resort was mostly abandoned. This is now Joyful Journey Hot Springs. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley were a part of Hot Springs City. During the 1950s, Robert Dunshee, an early developer of the site, died, and the resort was mostly abandoned. This is now Joyful Journey Hot Springs. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Thumbnail for 'Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley'
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The Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley were a part of Hot Springs City. During the 1950s, Robert Dunshee, an early developer of the site, died, and the resort was mostly abandoned. This is now Joyful Journey Hot Springs. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
Thumbnail for 'Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley'
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The Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley were a part of Hot Springs City. During the 1950s, Robert Dunshee, an early developer of the site, died, and the resort was mostly abandoned. This is now Joyful Journey Hot Springs. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.
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The Mineral Hot Springs in the San Luis Valley were a part of Hot Springs City. During the 1950s, Robert Dunshee, an early developer of the site, died, and the resort was mostly abandoned. This is now Joyful Journey Hot Springs. This image is from the Salida Museum Negatives Collection.