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Healing Waters Missouris Historic Mineral Springs And Spas 1st Edition Loring Bullard

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Healing Waters Missouris Historic Mineral Springs And Spas 1st Edition Loring Bullard
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Publisher: University of Missouri
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.14 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Loring Bullard
ISBN: 9780826215543, 9780826264183, 0826215548, 0826264182
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1

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Healing Waters Missouris Historic Mineral Springs And Spas 1st Edition Loring Bullard by Loring Bullard 9780826215543, 9780826264183, 0826215548, 0826264182 instant download after payment.

In Healing Waters, Loring Bullard delves into the long history of Missouri's mineral springs and resorts, concentrating particularly on the use and development of the mineral springs from 1800 to about the 1930s. During this period, there were at least eighty sites in the state that could be described as resorts. Because so many people were drawn to the springs by their faith in the healing virtues of the springwater, towns were frequently founded at the mineral springs. These places fought hard to capture the attention of Missourians who were seeking better health, relaxation, or good times in the late 1800s and early 1900s. By visiting the sites, gathering local historical accounts, interviewing local citizens, and photographing remaining artifacts, Bullard has done a masterful job in providing the answers to why these vibrant social centers came to be and why they faded.

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