[1] It provided spring water and was a rest stop for travelers.
The fountain, made of local fieldstone, was constructed in 1935, by stonemason Art Geisler as a replacement for "the old iron pipe from which travelers used to obtain a cool drink of spring water while motoring on No.
"[2] Its construction was sponsored by the state highway department under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration.
[4] The fountain is located in a clearing adjacent to Crystal Springs Lake.
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