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Historic Natural Spring


category : Natural Attractions
Historic Natural Spring This 1860 Historic Spring is located along the high bank on the east side of the road as you enter Central Park from Main Street. The spring keeps bubbling up from the ground and is beautified by plantings and rock forms to make a refreshing stop to marvel at its contant flow.


Address: 6th and Main

Come visit us in Marion, Kansas

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