Historical marker at intersection of U.S. 281/180 marks site of first mineral-water well in the county. Several other historical markers in county detail area history.
Historical marker at intersection of U.S. 281/180 marks site of first mineral-water well in the county. Several other historical markers in county detail area history.
Founded in 1904 by Edward P. Dismuke, The Famous Mineral Water Pavilion and Gardens is the only company still bottling the historic healing waters that made Mineral Wells famous in the early 1900s.
Mineral Wells, TX Historic MarkersHistorical marker at intersection of U.S. 281/180
Mineral Wells, TX Historic Markers2,853 acres of post-oak woodlands and grassy meadows surround 673-acre Lake Mineral Wells;
Mineral Wells, TX State ParksOld jail and log cabin, area history and artifacts. Open weekend afternoons in summer. One block south of courthouse in Palo Pinto, 12 miles west, U.S. 180
Mineral Wells, TX MuseumsCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 2 days...
A party house and RV campsites are available for a small rental fee. The park also features an 18-hole golf course. Six miles...
Site where two famous Indian battles were fought. Col. Kit Carson (in his last fight) and his U.S. troops in 1864 narrowly es...
Local heritage displays, pioneer kitchen, artifacts. In restored A. M. Brownfield Home....
In old Santa Fe depot (c. 1908); houses public library; museum features local history and extensive collection on Cynthia Ann...