Nowadays, most people see water as a family fun destination – a lake, river, or ocean makes for the perfect weekend getaway. But there was once a time when water was looked at for its healing properties. With the vast amounts of mineral waters in Florida over the years, this was a major draw for tourists from all over the country. Take White Springs, Florida, as the perfect example. With water drawn in from the Suwannee River, this site was a historic mineral spring and tourist attraction for the small town. Take a look at what made this natural spring such a hidden gem.

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Have you ever heard about White Springs in Florida before? Did you know the history behind it? Share with us your experience in the comments section!

Beyond the mineral springs in Florida, you can still swim in some first-magnitude springs! Check out the brilliantly blue water at Ginnie Springs, Florida.

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