I was hoping that somebody would have some historical data to post about the springs.
Here you go, Robert. Both from the Klingers'
Platte Canon Memories . . . , chapter 2, "Lower Platte Canon":
Wish I could visit next week end--after this past work week in the hospital, I could sure use some of that "proper nourishment for brain and nerves" stuff. And with the special "family" group rate, I could bring along Jules, my butler.
And yet another tennis court Chris! And they have a bowling alley, too.
Evidently, the "Springs" also offered their clients "Radium treatments" for a mere $5.00 per treatment (medical insurance and preauthorization were not mentioned).
Makes you wonder what happened to their Radium stores when the reservoir was built. Is the Denver Public Water radioactive? Does that explain legalized marijuana in Colorado? Widespread radiation sickness requiring medicinal weed?
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA