Question: As I recall, Peoria’s first public waterworks got water from Peoria Mineral Springs. Once young Peoria outgrew the water source, I recall some beverages were made from the springs. Whatever ...
Water-based wellness destinations aren’t new, but they're newly popular again in Texas and beyond. Mineral springs spas have been in existence for centuries, dating back thousands of years and long ...
Warm Mineral Springs screenshot from YouTube video by Curt Bowen. Warm Mineral Springs. It’s a small but important body of water in the southern Sarasota County city of North Port. On Tuesday Cafe, we ...
Each year, more than 150,000 visitors flock to Warm Mineral Springs Park in North Port to dip their toes into history…and for purported healing, according to North Port Parks and Recreation. Warm ...
The bottled water flows from a 14,000-year-old glacial source. Peoria Mineral Springs is on the National Register of Historic Places. The new commercial venture is the fulfillment of a family vision.
Sonoma County’s mineral springs — found in Boyes Hot Springs, Agua Caliente, and Fetters Hot Springs — offer more than relaxation. These steaming pools exist because of powerful geological forces that ...
A $6 million mineral water production plant opened today in Chilton County. Gov. Kay Ivey was on hand at Alabama Mineral Springs LLC, which will distribute mineral-rich water from a free-flowing ...
Ask Dean is a Journal Star column focusing on all things Peoria: its history, mysteries, quirks and culture. Send your questions to dmuellerleile@pjstar.com. Question: As I recall, Peoria’s first ...
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