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.
2,853 acres of post-oak woodlands and grassy meadows surround 673-acre Lake Mineral Wells;
Mineral Wells, TX State ParksHistorical marker at intersection of U.S. 281/180
Mineral Wells, TX Historic MarkersFounded 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 MarkersOld 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 MuseumsA chain of sand dunes extend for 130 miles, three to five miles wide. Archeological findings show that the area was inhabited...
Course Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 3 days...
Collection of antique farm equipment and machinery and is a tribute to the agricultural community. Exhibits include a Caterpi...
No visit to Lubbock is complete without a stop to view the most comprehensive permanent exhibition dedicated to the life and ...
Ruddick Park on 7th St. is on Lone Wolf Creek and features a limited number of RV campsites. There are also picnic shelters, ...