Portfolio Mineral Springs

Wheeler SpringAdopt this Spring DETAILS Jerome B. Wheeler became famous and wealthy in banking, mining, and railroad interests locally and in Aspen, Colorado. He founded Manitou Spring’s first bank in ...
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Twin SpringAdopt this Spring DETAILS Restored in 1994 by the Mineral Springs Foundation and its private owner, Kerstin Ericsson, who also designed the unique font. Twin is a favorite among ...
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Shoshone SpringAdopt this Spring DETAILS Mineral water from Shoshone Spring may contain the greatest amount of deep-seated water rising from the aquifer system. It has some of the highest amounts ...
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Navajo SpringAdopt this Spring DETAILS Bubbling up from the depths of Earth, minerals in this natural soda spring created a large basin or pool, making this a popular stopping place ...
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Iron Spring GeyserAdopt this Spring DETAILS George Fredrick Augustus Ruxton explored the American Southwest in the frontier days, representing British diplomatic and commercial interests. In the Spring of 1847, he ...
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Stratton SpringAdopt this Spring DETAILS Commuter rail came rolling into the bustling resort community of Manitou Springs in late October 1890. The trolley line boasted the area’s first electric-powered streetcars ...
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7 Minute SpringAdopt this Spring DETAILS In 1909, 7 Minute Spring was drilled adjacent to the site of the former Manitou House Hotel. Aptly named, the newly-drilled spring produced a ...
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Cheyenne SpringAdopt this Spring DETAILS During the 1870s, Cheyenne Spring was part of the then-larger Soda Springs Park which encompassed the springs of Navajo, Cheyenne, Shoshone, and Manitou (now located ...
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