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Alderglen Springs,   Alliance Redwood,   Annapolis,   Asti,   Bailhache,   Barlow,   Batto,   Bellevue,   Black Oaks,   Bloomfield,   Bodega,   Bodega Bay,   Bonilla,   Bridgehaven,   Cadwell,   Camp Meeker,   Camp Rose,   Carmet,   Cazadero,   Chianti,   Chiquita,   Cloverdale,   Cotati,   Crown,   Cunningham,   Del Rio Woods,   Duncans Mills,   East Windsor,   El Bonita,   El Verano,   Eldridge,   Fairville,   Fetters Hot Springs,   Fetters Hot SpringsAgua Caliente,   Forest Hills,   Forestville,   Fort Ross,   Freestone,   Fulton,   Geyserville,   Glen Ellen,   Goat Rock,   Grant,   Graton,   Gravenstein,   Guerneville,   Guernewood,   Guernewood Park,   Hacienda,   Haystack,   Healdsburg,   Hessel,   Highcroft,   Hilton,   Hollydale,   Jenner,   Jimtown,   Kellogg,   Kenwood,   Korbel,   Lakeville,   LarkfieldWikiup,   Liberty,   Lytton,   Manzana,   Mark West Springs,   McGill,   McNear,   Melita,   Mercuryville,   Mirabel Heights,   Mirabel Park,   Mission Highlands,   Molino,   Monroe,   Monte Rio,   Monte Rosa,   Montesano,   Mount Jackson,   Nervo,   Noel Heights,   Northwood,   Northwood Heights,   Northwood Lodge,   Occidental,   Omus,   Penngrove,   Petaluma,   Preston,   Ramal,   Rio Nido,   Roblar,   Rohnert Park,   Rolands,   Roseland,   Russian River Terrace,   Salmon Creek,   Santa Rosa,   Schellville,   Sea Ranch,   Sears Point,   Sebastopol,   Sereno del Mar,   Shiloh,   Simi,   Sonoma,   Stewarts Point,   Stony Point,   Summerhome Park,   Temelec,   Timber Cove,   Trenton,   Turner,   Two Rock,   Tyrone,   Vacation Beach,   Valley Ford,   Venado,   Verano,   Villa Grande,   Vineburg,   Waldrue Heights,   Walsh Landing,   Wilfred,   Wilson Grove,   Windsor,   Wingo,  

 

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Boyes Hot Springs, CA?
Then read on!

Boyes Hot Springs was founded in the late 19th century and named after a local landowner named Boyes who established a health spa centered around the town's natural hot springs. Here are some interesting facts about Boyes Hot Springs:

1. The town was a popular resort destination in the early 20th century, attracting visitors from around the world.

2. The Boyes Hot Springs Resort was known for its therapeutic mineral waters, which were believed to have healing properties.

3. The town was also home to a number of famous guests, including actor James Dean and comedian Bob Hope.

4. In the 1950s and 60s, Boyes Hot Springs became a center of the American hippie movement, attracting artists, musicians, and other counterculture figures.

5. Today, Boyes Hot Springs is a small residential community known for its natural beauty and proximity to the many wineries of Sonoma County.