title: Carlsbad Well, Mineral Wells, Texas date: 1910? language: English description: The Texas Carlsbad Well, located at 415 NW 1st Avenue (west of the Crazy Water Well and Drinking Pavilion), is shown here. A more modern brick building was added to this wooden pavilion in 1909; both structures are visible in pictures taken during a Woodmen of the World convention in 1911. (Note: The newer Carlsbad building was taken over by the Crazy Hotel for its Laundry and Dry Cleaning when the second Carlsbad Pavilion shut down operations during World War II.) subject: Architecture - Landmarks subject: wells subject: street scenes coverage: United States - Texas - Palo Pinto County - Mineral Wells coverage: New South, Populism, Progressivism, and the Great Depression, 1877-1939 rights: Public type: Photograph format: 1 photograph : b&w format: Image identifier: local-cont-no: AWO_1701P identifier: https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth25109/ identifier: ark: ark:/67531/metapth25109