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Afternoon walk
What a beautiful building. There are now various Christmas trees to vote on there. Businesses are showing their best tree decoration skills. So pretty. Nice we were able to go and see where the bath...
"Health" Spa that was Popular until the Mid Twentieth Century
We were fascinated as we walked around in this Cure-All Water Bar and 'Health' Spa that sold various mineral spring waters, each with a promise that would cure countless diseases and ailments. Eventu...
This place is a truly heartbreaking example of lost history. None of the springs are visible or even acknowledged. Not sure why the city isn't caring for this unique natural wonder but it should reall...
This is where people would come to "drink the cure" 100 years ago. People believed water from the local springs could cure any disease. We were allowed to walk through the "spa" area (had ancient bath...
Sunday morning. The place was empty, and the lady at the information booth never even acknowledged our presence, even though we were the only ones there. You can enjoy the architecture, but the spa ar...
Afternoon walk
What a beautiful building. There are now various Christmas trees to vote on there. Businesses are showing their best tree decoration skills. So pretty. Nice we were able to go and see where the bath...
"Health" Spa that was Popular until the Mid Twentieth Century
We were fascinated as we walked around in this Cure-All Water Bar and 'Health' Spa that sold various mineral spring waters, each with a promise that would cure countless diseases and ailments. Eventu...
Pathetic
This place is a truly heartbreaking example of lost history. None of the springs are visible or even acknowledged. Not sure why the city isn't caring for this unique natural wonder but it should reall...
Interesting way to kill 10 minutes
This is where people would come to "drink the cure" 100 years ago. People believed water from the local springs could cure any disease. We were allowed to walk through the "spa" area (had ancient bath...
Dead
Sunday morning. The place was empty, and the lady at the information booth never even acknowledged our presence, even though we were the only ones there. You can enjoy the architecture, but the spa ar...