Wealthy folks from St. Louis and the Midwest used to flock to the small town of Okawville to soak in the healing waters of a mineral springs in Illinois. Today, you can still stay at the Original Springs Hotel and take in its healing waters.
The Original Springs Hotel was first opened in 1867, after the property’s owner learned that his water had an extremely high mineral content.
Original Springs Hotel/Facebook An analysis of the water compared it to the Carlsbad Baths in Germany or the water at the spas of Hot Springs, Arkansas.
After a catastrophic fire destroyed the original building in 1891, the structure that currently houses the Original Springs Hotel opened in 1893.
Robert Hebron/Google Today, the hotel is included on the National Register of Historic Places. (It’s also rumored to be haunted).
Since its 1893 opening, the hotel has added additional rooms and an indoor pool to become what it is today: a place with modern rooms appointed with a touch of the same classical elegance that the hotel’s original guests experienced.
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Spend an afternoon on the veranda - reading, chatting, or sipping a beverage - and you may feel transported back to the turn of the (last) century.
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You don’t even have to leave the property for drinks or meals! There’s a full service bar and restaurant, the Boiler Room, on site.
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Even with all the updates, the hotel maintains the mineral spring baths on which it was originally founded. You can still take its healing waters and even book additional spa services.
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Learn more about the Original Springs Hotel and its history, or make reservations, on the hotel’s website. There are so many delightful communities with interesting histories, like Okawville, in the Prairie State – you should certainly take the time to explore some of the other charming small towns in Illinois.
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An analysis of the water compared it to the Carlsbad Baths in Germany or the water at the spas of Hot Springs, Arkansas.
Robert Hebron/Google
Today, the hotel is included on the National Register of Historic Places. (It’s also rumored to be haunted).
George West/Google
The Original Springs Hotel/Google
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Hillary Kaufmann/Google
Have you had a chance to visit Okawville and the Original Springs Hotel? What are some other small towns with unique histories in Illinois?
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Address: The Original Springs Hotel, 506 N Hanover St, Okawville, IL 62271, USA