title: [The Crazy Well Drinking Pavilion] language: English description: This is a picture of the second Crazy Water Well Drinking Pavilion. The original Crazy Well and first Drinking Pavilion are housed in the small building in the middle of the picture immediately in front of the larger second Pavilion. This picture of the wooden structure was taken shortly after its construction in 1900. Notice the dirt roads, and the burros tied at the hitching rail. Burro rides on trails around town, especially up East Mountain, were a very popular form of recreation in Mineral Wells' early years. Customers are seen entering the upper floor by an exterior flight of stairs. subject: Architecture - Landmarks subject: Business, Economics and Finance subject: Business, Economics and Finance - Transportation subject: horses coverage: United States - Texas - Palo Pinto County - Mineral Wells coverage: Into Modern Times, 1939-Present rights: Public type: Photograph format: Image identifier: local-cont-no: AWO_1252P identifier: https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth29961/ identifier: ark: ark:/67531/metapth29961