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Sulphur Springs Hotel

This famous Mountain Health Resort is again ready for guests. Hotel kept on first class principles. These springs require no comment from me, as no one has ever claimed to have as good, and as for climate, I can say, from 16 years experience right here, that I don't believe it can be surpassed upon earth. Altitude, 1,820 feet. Distance, from Los Angeles City, 43 miles on S.P.R.R., north, towards San Francisco, at Lang's Station. Post office, Express, Telegraph, and Ticket offices here. Excursion tickets to and from Los Angeles City, $3.75. Fine hunting grounds; plenty of horses, saddles, and carriages; everything here that makes life pleasant and desirable. Fruits of all kinds grown here. Very fine flower garden etc. Charges reasonable. White Sulphur water piped to hotel.

N.B. — Parties being entirely helpless are requested to bring attendants with them.

JNO. LANG, Proprietor.

Lang's Station, June 13th, 1886.

Advertisement courtesy of Lauren Parker.


LANG FAMILY & HOTEL

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Family ~1889

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Locator Map

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Lang Kills Bear 1875

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Finds Chromite 1885

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Hotel Ad 1886

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Who's Who 1887

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Order for Eggs 1888

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Ranch Sale 1886-1889

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John Lang Bio 1889

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Hotel Burns Down 1906

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Possible Foundation 2001

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