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Casa Diablo Hot Springs
37.6464° N, -118.9158° E
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Casa Diablo Hot Springs is a hot springs and active geothermal location, near Mammoth Lakes and the Eastern Sierra Nevada, in Mono County, eastern California.
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Stage stop established
1878
Stage station closed
1881
Geothermal plant opened
1983
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