[4] The healing waters of the Glenn Springs were known around the country for over one hundred years.
In the late 18th century, the land around the springs was granted to a Henry Storey by the king.
[5] His inn was so popular that in 1835 stock was sold to help build a large hotel on the land.
The bottles water was even kept in the cloak rooms of many congressmen until the 1940s when the hotel burned.
At one point around the start of the 20th century, there was even a railroad that took patrons from Roebuck, then called Becka, to the inn.