My husband's grandmother's house was not far from the spring. She was in charge of renting the cabins and ran the bath house in the '50s and 60s. My husband's family lived in Canada at the time and when they came to visit they stayed in one of the cabins. I have a couple of photos of him as a little boy standing on the steps of the bathhouse and them swimming in the spring. If you had been there when the river was low you could have seen the clean water of the spring. Thank you for the video and the information.
I canoed the whole Suwanee river from the Okefenokee in GA down to Branford, a 7-8 day journey. Camping on the bluffs at the rapids ("shoals") I had a bout of insomnia and ended up watching in amazement as a huge fireball soared across the sky way off in the distance on the far side of the river. Even at that great distance, which must have been at least a few miles, the fireball was as large as a full moon in comparison. We visited the ruins of one of the old spa resorts like this one (maybe the same one, it was in 1972 so the memory is a bit hazy), and White Springs definitely. Gornto Springs is named after some of my ancestors.
Were you up around the Stephen Foster State park? My future wife and I camped up there many years back and remember goin up around, close to where the ruins were. Nice memories.
My husband's grandmother's house was not far from the spring. She was in charge of renting the cabins and ran the bath house in the '50s and 60s. My husband's family lived in Canada at the time and when they came to visit they stayed in one of the cabins. I have a couple of photos of him as a little boy standing on the steps of the bathhouse and them swimming in the spring. If you had been there when the river was low you could have seen the clean water of the spring. Thank you for the video and the information.
I canoed the whole Suwanee river from the Okefenokee in GA down to Branford, a 7-8 day journey. Camping on the bluffs at the rapids ("shoals") I had a bout of insomnia and ended up watching in amazement as a huge fireball soared across the sky way off in the distance on the far side of the river. Even at that great distance, which must have been at least a few miles, the fireball was as large as a full moon in comparison. We visited the ruins of one of the old spa resorts like this one (maybe the same one, it was in 1972 so the memory is a bit hazy), and White Springs definitely. Gornto Springs is named after some of my ancestors.
It just amazes me how well buildings hold up here in the humidity. Great video.
I love seeing these old buildings! ⚓
It's sad to let the History die.
Cool video! You find some really cool places. Thanks for sharing 😊
I was out there this time last year and went today. Water levels were lower
Were you up around the Stephen Foster State park? My future wife and I camped up there many years back and remember goin up around, close to where the ruins were. Nice memories.
That's pretty cool
Very cool.
cool place
Was this in live oak just over the 129 bridge, just down from the steel span?
Yes it is
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I am so interested in Natives building these places.
From what I heard, they didn't. The rockalfellers did.