Clinton St. Quarterly, Vol. 6 No. 3 Fall 1984 (Portland)

F? COMMUNITY > CENTER CONFERENCE RETREAT HOT SPRINGS HISTORY In the 1920's, a man used his ice cream cone fortune to build a hot springs resort on the site of a Native American seasonal village. Sixty hot mineral springs provided water for baths and drinking, for relaxing and “curing" a variety of ailments. BREITENBUSH For reservations contact BREITENBUSH COMMUNITY P.O. Box 578, Detroit, OR 97342 (503) 854-3501 (message: 854-3715) 2 Clinton St. Quarterly TODAY The Breitenbush Community has created a retreat and conference center by restoring the old resort. We invite you to visit alone, with your family or friends to bring a group for meetings; to attend one of our many workshops. $25/person/day includes: cabin accommodations old fashioned, cozy meals delightful, hearty vegetarian hot springs hot tubs, steam sauna, natural mineral pools $130 weekly rate. Special rates: weekdays, children, seniors

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