The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue (west of the Crazy Water Well and Drinking Pavilion), is shown here. A more modern brick building was added to this wooden pavilion in 1909; both structures are visible in pictures taken during a Woodmen of the World convention in 1911. (Note: The newer Carlsbad building was taken over by the Crazy Hotel for its Laundry and Dry Cleaning when the second Carlsbad Pavilion shut down operations during World War II.
Mineral Wells was a popular convention city in its heyday. This photograph is part of the group att...
The first building for the Texas Carlsbad Well, one of the early mineral water wells which brought t...
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The Texas Carlsbad Well was located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, directly across the street west of the fir...
Shown here is the Crazy Well drinking pavilion, as it appeared around 1908, looking at the North and...
The caption of this 1909 photograph that occurs on page 63 of "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells" by A. F. W...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, 415 N.W. 1st Avenue is illustrated, this picture taken about around 1908. ...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, was one of the early mineral water wells in M...
This photograph illustrates the Texas Carlsbad Well at Mineral Wells, Texas, one of the early drinki...
The Carlsbad (also known as the Texas Carlsbad Well), one of the early drinking pavilions in Mineral...
The original Carlsbad water pavilion, a two-story wooden building at 415 NW 1st Avenue (directly acr...
The small building seen at the right of this picture was the First Crazy Well Drinking Pavilion. Th...
The first Crazy drinking pavilion was a small wooden building (in the center foreground of the pictu...
Shown here is a picture of the second Carlsbad Well building, as it appeared around 1915. The staine...
This picture, dated September 19, 1907, shows the Carlsbad Well at 415 NW 1st Avenue, and west of t...
Mineral Wells was a popular convention city in its heyday. This photograph is part of the group att...
The first building for the Texas Carlsbad Well, one of the early mineral water wells which brought t...
Booklet about the history of, the various services available at, and the attractions in and around M...
The Texas Carlsbad Well was located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, directly across the street west of the fir...
Shown here is the Crazy Well drinking pavilion, as it appeared around 1908, looking at the North and...
The caption of this 1909 photograph that occurs on page 63 of "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells" by A. F. W...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, 415 N.W. 1st Avenue is illustrated, this picture taken about around 1908. ...
The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue, was one of the early mineral water wells in M...
This photograph illustrates the Texas Carlsbad Well at Mineral Wells, Texas, one of the early drinki...
The Carlsbad (also known as the Texas Carlsbad Well), one of the early drinking pavilions in Mineral...
The original Carlsbad water pavilion, a two-story wooden building at 415 NW 1st Avenue (directly acr...
The small building seen at the right of this picture was the First Crazy Well Drinking Pavilion. Th...
The first Crazy drinking pavilion was a small wooden building (in the center foreground of the pictu...
Shown here is a picture of the second Carlsbad Well building, as it appeared around 1915. The staine...
This picture, dated September 19, 1907, shows the Carlsbad Well at 415 NW 1st Avenue, and west of t...
Mineral Wells was a popular convention city in its heyday. This photograph is part of the group att...
The first building for the Texas Carlsbad Well, one of the early mineral water wells which brought t...
Booklet about the history of, the various services available at, and the attractions in and around M...