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These stereo images depict the pavilion and bottling plant at High Rock Spring. The ornately decorated pavilion is topped with an eagle. Several people are seated inside the pavilion. The area around the spring is landscaped and walkways are well…
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These images depict the first permanent structure built over the High Rock Spring by the Clarke and White Spring Water Co. The pavilion was built in 1848. The road in front of the pavilion is rutted. Behind the structure is the escarpment leading up…
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These images depict the High Rock Spring Pavilion and Bottling Plant that were completed in 1866. The domed pavilion has an eagle on top. Several people are standing under and around the pavilion. A wagon is pulled up in front of the bottling plant…
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These images of the High Rock Pavilion shows the early landscaping that was done. Trees are planted with supports and a fence has been erected to separate the area. People are standing under the pavilion. Horse hitching posts dot the area.
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These images of the High Rock Pavilion and the surrounding area depict the grounds as the landscaping matured. The pavilion itself is almost shrouded by the trees. A bench is in front of the pavilion and a person is sitting on it.
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These images depict several elaborate carriages with horses, drivers and patrons aboard parked in front of the High Rock Pavilion. The bottling plant is in the background. Growing trees are supported by wooden stakes all around the pavilion.
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The original pavilion over Congress Spring is shown in these images. A wrought iron fence surrounds the area.
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A Dipper Boy reaches into the tube containing the flow of the Congress Spring. A wooden bar surrounds the spring and people are standing around it, drinking the waters. The pavilion itself is simple in lines. Written in the border of the card is the…
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These early images depict the Congress Spring, the Bandstand and the Columbian Spring in what is known as Congress Spring Park. A wrought iron fence surrounds the property and runs along East Congress St.
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