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English: From the book source: "The Encino spring was used as one of the first mineral springs along El Camino Real. The old bathhouse was a favorite stop for riders along the Butterfield Stage route in the 1880s. They could refresh themselves from the long dusty trip from Los Angeles to San Francisco. The bathhouse fell into disrepair as shown here with Alex Abel, caretaker of the ranch under the Amestoys, and was later removed."
Date c. 1900-1919
Source https://www.google.com/books/edition/Encino/_URjpNQMamIC?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=bathhouse
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Old bathhouse at Encino hot mineral spring, shown with Alex Abel, caretaker of the Amestoy Ranch

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