Webster Springs, West Virginia, is a small town in Webster County along the Elk and Back Fork of the Elk Rivers. Although the technical name for this town is Addison, it goes by Webster Springs after its post office – and after the salt sulfur water wells common to the area a century ago. Now, however, people rave less about the water in Webster Springs…

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Have you ever eaten at The Springs Soup & Sandwich Restaurant? What’s your favorite soup on the menu? To learn more, see a menu, and check the restaurant’s current hours, visit The Springs Soup & Sandwich on Facebook. Also, here’s a bit of trivia for you. Why would The Springs name one of their sandwiches “The Sycamore”? Find out here (hint: it involves a state record).

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