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George Washington was scarcely 16-years-old in March 1748 when he began
his first trip west. Delayed by the flooded Potomac River, his surveying
party turned back to visit what appeared on their colonial maps as
Medicinal Springs. Then, as now, the waters flowed from the ground at
74º
and between 1,000 and 2,000 gallons per minute. Bath was established around the spring by the legislature in 1776, the charter specifically stated its purpose as caring for health seekers. The following year, Washington and other members of the colonial elite bought lots and made Bath the country's first spa. Although the world now knows the town by its post office name of Berkeley Springs, healthseekers still come to "take the waters" as well as enjoy contemporary treatments of massage, aromatherapy and herbal wraps.
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