The last century had all the fun. In the early 1900s, a grand hotel sat near Stevens Pass to host visitors to the hot springs on a steep hill above; by the 1930s, it was torn down to make way for new train tracks. For the last few decades the pools remained as big rubber tubs only; a neat soak, but not particularly picturesque. But last summer, owners of the privately held springs did improvements on the original hot springs footprint to create a gorgeous rectangular pool that would put the hot tubs at most four-star hotels to shame. It’s a worthy reward after what it takes to get
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