The Crazy Water Bottling Plant and Crazy Water Tower are shown here. The plant was built in 1919 at a cost of $85,000, and is located at 300 NW 7th Street. The location was once the original site of the Sangcura-Sprudel Wells Pavilion. The Sangcura-Sprudel Pavilion was moved and converted into a rooming house, which burned in 1973. Notice the home in the background. The date on back of photograph is given as 1940
Black and white photograph of heating plant with water tower. Date of photograph is approximate, but...
This is a picture of the second Crazy Water Well Drinking Pavilion. The original Crazy Well and firs...
Photograph of the San Fancisquito Canyon Hydro-Power Plant, [s.d.]. At center, a long, rectangular b...
The Sangcura-Sprudel Wells Drinking Pavilion was originally located at 800 NW Second Avenue. The bu...
This picture shows the facade of the Crazy Crystals Plant as it was in 1940. The water tower announ...
The first Crazy drinking pavilion was a small wooden building (in the center foreground of the pictu...
The small building seen at the right of this picture was the First Crazy Well Drinking Pavilion. Th...
The original Sangcura Sprudel Company was located at 800 NW 2nd Avenue. The original building was bu...
The Crazy Water Company built a plant in 1919 to extract minerals from its water, box the crystals, ...
The Sangcura-Sprudel Well drinking pavilion was originally located at 800 N.W. 2nd Avenue. It was m...
Shown here is the Crazy Well drinking pavilion, as it appeared around 1908, looking at the North and...
As the caption reads, a display of Crazy Water and Crazy Crystals in the front entrance of the plant...
The caption of this 1909 photograph that occurs on page 63 of "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells" by A. F. W...
Photograph of the Grapevine Municipal Water Plant in 1909. The building has two of the three windows...
The original Carlsbad water pavilion, a two-story wooden building at 415 NW 1st Avenue (directly acr...
Black and white photograph of heating plant with water tower. Date of photograph is approximate, but...
This is a picture of the second Crazy Water Well Drinking Pavilion. The original Crazy Well and firs...
Photograph of the San Fancisquito Canyon Hydro-Power Plant, [s.d.]. At center, a long, rectangular b...
The Sangcura-Sprudel Wells Drinking Pavilion was originally located at 800 NW Second Avenue. The bu...
This picture shows the facade of the Crazy Crystals Plant as it was in 1940. The water tower announ...
The first Crazy drinking pavilion was a small wooden building (in the center foreground of the pictu...
The small building seen at the right of this picture was the First Crazy Well Drinking Pavilion. Th...
The original Sangcura Sprudel Company was located at 800 NW 2nd Avenue. The original building was bu...
The Crazy Water Company built a plant in 1919 to extract minerals from its water, box the crystals, ...
The Sangcura-Sprudel Well drinking pavilion was originally located at 800 N.W. 2nd Avenue. It was m...
Shown here is the Crazy Well drinking pavilion, as it appeared around 1908, looking at the North and...
As the caption reads, a display of Crazy Water and Crazy Crystals in the front entrance of the plant...
The caption of this 1909 photograph that occurs on page 63 of "TIME WAS In Mineral Wells" by A. F. W...
Photograph of the Grapevine Municipal Water Plant in 1909. The building has two of the three windows...
The original Carlsbad water pavilion, a two-story wooden building at 415 NW 1st Avenue (directly acr...
Black and white photograph of heating plant with water tower. Date of photograph is approximate, but...
This is a picture of the second Crazy Water Well Drinking Pavilion. The original Crazy Well and firs...
Photograph of the San Fancisquito Canyon Hydro-Power Plant, [s.d.]. At center, a long, rectangular b...