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Seven Minute Spring (Manitou Springs, CO)

October 11, 2024April 30, 2025 technotink 2 Comments Folklore, Mineral Springs, Natural Springs

The Seven Minute Spring was man-made and drilled in 1909 near the former Manitou House Hotel. The drilling hit a limestone cavity of ancient carbonated waters that created a geyser that would erupt every 7 minutes giving a label to its current name.

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