Eureka Springs

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  • Eureka Springs Book Detail

  • Author : June Westphal
  • Release Date : 2012
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  • Genre : Eureka Springs (Ark.)
  • Pages : 0
  • ISBN 13 : 9781596298415
  • File Size : 54,54 MB

Eureka Springs by June Westphal PDF Summary

Book Description: How did the unfettered wilderness of the Ozarks, America's early frontier, evolve into a highly sought after health retreat, and finally settle into a beloved historic tourist destination? Eureka Springs was founded for the healing properties of the naturally soothing waters. That special sense of place has always informed the town's history. Yet a conventional, chronological history from pre-founding to present day Eureka Springs has never been written, until now. Respected local historian June Westphal and her colleague Kate Cooper, tell the whole story of Eureka Springs, bringing their years in the Eureka Springs and Ozark historical community, along with a remarkable passion for telling the story of their hometown.

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For hundreds of years, Osage and Cherokee Indians knew of the healing waters that sprang from the rocks in the dark reaches of the Ozark Mountains. Around 1828,