Thousands Of People Used To Flock To This Tiny Kentucky Town To Experience Its Healing Mineral Waters
Dawson Springs, Kentucky, is known for its historic healing mineral waters and charming small-town appeal.
There's nothing like a day on the water in Kentucky, something we think is healing for the heart and soul. But did you know there's a small town in Kentucky that was once thought to have literal healing waters? Thousands of people used to flock to the tiny town of Dawson to experience its healing waters, a legacy celebrated in the Dawson Springs Museum and Art Center today.
Dawson Springs is home to a population of 2,400 and is, from all appearances, a typical and charming small town in Kentucky.
This little town in Western Kentucky is known by outdoor enthusiasts as the home of Pennyrile Forest State Resort Park, one of the best places for water recreation in the state.
But there was a time, at the turn of the 20th century, when folks flocked to the waters of Dawson Springs for another reason.
In the 1880s, W.I. Hamby discovered the first mineral well in the Dawson Springs area. Owner of the eponymous Hamby Hotel, in June of 1893 he was drilling for water to accommodate his hotel when he struck a second well.
People came from all over the country and abroad to sample the cures offered by the mineral waters in this small town in Western Kentucky. Trade and tourism flourished, with Hamby's Well putting Dawson Springs on the map.
It was said that this well could water 100,000 or more people on a daily basis. This very famous well became known as Hamby's Salts, Iron and Lithia Well.
Chemists analyzed the water at Dawson Springs and their findings were published as endorsements for the healing powers found in the natural mineral waters. Medical professionals even touted the waters, sending patients to Dawson Springs for relief from liver and gallbladder ailments, rheumatism, heart disease, and intestinal troubles.
Hotels, boarding houses, spas, and mineral baths sprung up all over the place and people told tales of amazing cures afforded by the miracle waters, creating the framework for the town we know today.
This unique and fascinating history is celebrated at the Dawson Springs Museum and Art Center, along with other fascinating photographs and artifacts from the town's founding days.
Healing waters aside, there is something undeniably magical and marvelous about Dawson Springs, a tiny Kentucky town sure to capture your heart.
Did you know the story of the healing waters in this Kentucky town? What a fascinating part of Bluegrass history!
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