Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Mineral Wells is a city in Palo Pinto and Parker Counties in the U.S. state of Texas. The population was 14,820 at the 2020 census. The city is named for mineral wells in the area, which were highly popular in the early 1900s.

  2. Jul 22, 2024 · A small town an hour and fifteen minutes west of Dallas, Mineral Wells was a premier spot for celebrity tourism. Fueled by the mystic bubbling mineral waters that were believed to heal all sorts of ailments, The Baker Hotel’s rise to fame attracted the likes of Ronald Reagan, the Three Stooges, Judy Garland, and Lyndon Johnson.

  3. Join us on this virtual historic tour of Mineral Wells, a 5-part video series sharing the stories of our past and revealing bits of our exciting future. History is full of towns that were built around water, but Mineral Wells actually became famous for their water.

    • Crazy Water. Crazy Water was discovered in 1881 and brought people to Mineral Wells in droves to drink the healthy water. The story is that a lady with dementia used to drink the area’s well water daily and suddenly started improving.
    • Crazy Bath House. Beside the Famous Mineral Water Company is a cute little early 1900s house, where the Crazy Bath House is. I admit I found the process of calling to secure an appointment a little antiquated, but the next day, the spa technician called back and could fit my husband (Eddie) and me in for a couples spa package.
    • Downtown Mineral Wells. Mineral Wells’ main downtown street, North Oak Avenue, is lined with cute little shops and restaurants. There are several cool new attractions, too, with one being the Crazy Water Hotel and Plaza.
    • Shopping In Mineral Wells. Since becoming a full-time RVer 9 months ago, we have experienced many sweet little small towns, and while in different places, they are mostly one and the same.
  4. HISTORY: Mineral Wells was known for many years as the South’s Greatest Health Resort and the city “Where America drinks its way to Health.” In 1880, when the area’s first settlers tired of traveling four miles to retrieve water from the Brazos River, they drilled the area’s first well.

  5. Come explore Mineral Wells' history, from the first settlers' discovery of the famous crazy water to the rise of The Baker Hotel in Mineral Wells, Texas.

  6. People also ask

  7. Jul 14, 2023 · Mineral Wells’ wellness history begins in 1881, when Judge James Alvis Lynch, who had a homestead and raised livestock near the Palo Pinto Hills, laid out the town after discovering that the funny-tasting well water he was drinking had cured his and his wife’s rheumatism.

  1. People also search for