Since the early 1900s, Bromide Spring was a popular destination for visitors for its scenic beauty and medicinal properties. In 1907, a pavilion was constructed between Rock Creek and the high bluffs of Bromide Hill. In front of the pavilion was a cylindrical concrete cistern that housed Bromide Spring and a set of stepping stones that crossed Rock Creek.
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