Big Spring Park in Cedartown, Georgia contains a large limestone spring producing up to four million gallons of water per day providing water to 10,000 people in the area. The Cedartown Waterworks-Woman's building and the Big Spring Park are listed on the National Register of Historic Place
History
The original white
settler
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s who moved into this area of northwest
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centered their activities around this spring, calling their town "Big Spring".
Asa Prior purchased the land around Big Spring in 1834. In 1852, Prior deeded the spring and adjacent land to the newly charted city of Cedartown.
In more recent times, the spring was turned into a park. A modern water treatment facility was installed on the site at 301 Wissahickon Avenue, which pumps water via pipelines to the surrounding areas. In 2000, the
American Water Works Association
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named the Cedartown Water Plant an
American Water Landmark An American Water Landmark is a landmark within the United States, Canada, or Mexico that is a historic location and is associated in some way with water. The American Water Works Association has designated American Water Landmarks since 1969.
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Images
References
* American Water Works Association. (retrieved 11 September 2004)
Water Landmarks
* Polk County Chamber of Commerce. (retrieved 9 September 2004)
About Polk County
* Georgia Historical Commission. Big Spring Park sign, posted in the park.
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Big Spring Park
Big Spring Park
Parks in Georgia (U.S. state)