The Happy Hollow Jug Fountain is one of the few cool water springs in the park. From the late 1800s, until the 1940s, the Happy Hollow spring was actually part of McLeod's Amusement Park. At its height, it included a photography studio, shooting gallery, zoo, and souvenir shop. Today, all that's left of Happy Hollow is the jug fountain. Back then, it was called the Magnesia Spring, and a pitcher of water cost a nickel. Today, you're welcome to fill your water bottles for free with cool, refreshing spring water.
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