Title:
Highland Springs Resort, the front view of the hotel.
Creator:
BLD
Subject:
Highland Springs Hotel
Halliday
Palmer
Hotels
Sports & recreation facilities
Description:
Smith's Ranch on the northeastern edge of Banning and border of Beaumont became Smith's Station when stages began running
through San Gorgonio Pass, thus becoming the first stop on the stage line through the pass. In 1884, Smith's Station was
sold an a three-story hotel was built and named the Highland Home. Palmer and Halliday of Santa Ana bought the Highland Home
Hotel around 1888, and planted a large acreage of fruit trees. In 1921 the hotel was sold and renamed the Highland Spring
Hotel. It is seen here after it was refurbished with an addition built on both its right and left sides. It has since burned
down.
Publisher:
Beaumont Library District
Type:
image
Identifier:
CBEA_030
89-02-74
Relation:
Coverage:
Beaumont, CA
Rights:
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