This open pavilion of rough-faced pink rhyolite, constructed by convicts from the state penitentiary at Cañon City, initially stood over a public well and fountain whose mineralized water was touted as curative. It has been moved from the town's main
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Del Norte Mineral Well
1897. Columbia St. and Grande Ave. (U.S. 160)
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