The Sangcura-Sprudel Well, located at 800 NW 2nd Avenue, was built around 1900. The building was later moved to 314 NW 5th Street, and the porches were enclosed. It was then re-modeled into a rooming house. The building burned down on December 5, 1973, five minutes before the annual Christmas Parade in Mineral Wells
Here is a view of the Damron Hotel (formerly located at 109 W. Hubbard Street)during the early stage...
The Colonial Hotel was built in 1906 by Mr. J. T. Holt for his second wife. Mr. Holt also owned a h...
Smoldering remains of the Romaine Building on Washington Street looking down Market Street after the...
The original Sangcura Sprudel Company was located at 800 NW 2nd Avenue. The original building was bu...
The Sangcura-Sprudel Well drinking pavilion was originally located at 800 N.W. 2nd Avenue. It was m...
The Sangcura Sprudel Wells. On back of photograph is written: "Located at 800 N.W. 2nd Avenue." Th...
The Mineral Wells Sanitarium was located at 315 NW 1st Avenue. It was built by Mssrs. Blake Barber ...
The Crazy Water Bottling Plant and Crazy Water Tower are shown here. The plant was built in 1919 at ...
The Damron Hotel (which was built in 1906 during the days that Mineral Wells was a popular resort ci...
The Damron Hotel, which was built during the days that Mineral Wells was a popular resort city, burn...
The Star House was built about 1900, and owned by Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Ramsey. This 34-room hotel, sit...
McClellan Shacklett constructed his Natural Hot Sulphur Wells spa in 1893, drawing large crowds who ...
Built in 1909 for the Ellensburg Brewing and Malting Co., the original two story brick building was ...
This photograph shows another view of the early response to the holiday conflagration that consumed ...
Side view of the Speegle Sanitarium. This building was once the home of the Speegle Sanitarium but w...
Here is a view of the Damron Hotel (formerly located at 109 W. Hubbard Street)during the early stage...
The Colonial Hotel was built in 1906 by Mr. J. T. Holt for his second wife. Mr. Holt also owned a h...
Smoldering remains of the Romaine Building on Washington Street looking down Market Street after the...
The original Sangcura Sprudel Company was located at 800 NW 2nd Avenue. The original building was bu...
The Sangcura-Sprudel Well drinking pavilion was originally located at 800 N.W. 2nd Avenue. It was m...
The Sangcura Sprudel Wells. On back of photograph is written: "Located at 800 N.W. 2nd Avenue." Th...
The Mineral Wells Sanitarium was located at 315 NW 1st Avenue. It was built by Mssrs. Blake Barber ...
The Crazy Water Bottling Plant and Crazy Water Tower are shown here. The plant was built in 1919 at ...
The Damron Hotel (which was built in 1906 during the days that Mineral Wells was a popular resort ci...
The Damron Hotel, which was built during the days that Mineral Wells was a popular resort city, burn...
The Star House was built about 1900, and owned by Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Ramsey. This 34-room hotel, sit...
McClellan Shacklett constructed his Natural Hot Sulphur Wells spa in 1893, drawing large crowds who ...
Built in 1909 for the Ellensburg Brewing and Malting Co., the original two story brick building was ...
This photograph shows another view of the early response to the holiday conflagration that consumed ...
Side view of the Speegle Sanitarium. This building was once the home of the Speegle Sanitarium but w...
Here is a view of the Damron Hotel (formerly located at 109 W. Hubbard Street)during the early stage...
The Colonial Hotel was built in 1906 by Mr. J. T. Holt for his second wife. Mr. Holt also owned a h...
Smoldering remains of the Romaine Building on Washington Street looking down Market Street after the...