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Vacant,
Platted & Buildable Lot(s)
Also Available are TWO additional Single
Family Residential Lots; 7700 SF on San Remo
Drive and 7500 SF on San Juan Avenue- Asking $65K
each.
Warm Mineral
Springs at North Port, Florida 34287
(1) Duplex Lot on Ortiz Boulevard 75 X
100 asking $125,000.00
(1) SFR Lot on San Remo Avenue 77 X 100
asking $65,000.00
(1) SFR Lot on San Juan Drive 75 X 100
asking $66,000.00
Walk to
Juan Ponce de Leon's Famed "Fountain of
Youth"
WARM MINERAL SPRINGS, FLORIDA
is
listed as a national historic site in the
"National Register of Historic Places". Our
waters contain the highest levels of mineral
content of any known spring in the United
States and the third highest in the World.
The spring produces over 9 million gallons
of fresh mineral rich waters daily, (Baden
Baden, Germany, and Hot Springs, Arkansas
produce only 2.5 to 3.0 million gallons
daily) at an average temperature of 87
degrees. Warm Mineral Springs is believed to
be the original "Fountain of Youth' sought
by Juan Ponce de Leon.
This is no small
fountain but a 1.4 acre, 230 feet deep
aquifer lake that produces over 9 million
gallons per day of new waters infused with
the richest density of minerals of any known
spring in the world! Analysis of the
87-degree Fahrenheit waters reveals total
minerals of 17,439 parts per million or many
times greater than the mineral content of
such famed international spas as Vichy and
Aix Les Bains in France Over the years there have been
several documented discoveries of
significant prehistoric artifacts and human
remains, dating back 10,000 - 12,000 years
that have been remarkably preserved in these
anaerobic waters.
When the early Spanish
explorers first arrived on the eastern coast
of Florida in search of the treasures of the
new world, they became aware of a fabulous
legend of a spring with incredible
restorative and therapeutic powers. When
their initial searches for the fabled site
proved unsuccessful, Ponce de Leon, their
leader, prepared for a return voyage to the
west coast of Florida, to what is now the
Port Charlotte /North Port area, to continue
his search. This is where he was mortally
wounded in his quest for the legendary site.
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