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Boiling Springs, Pennsylvania - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (455 words) |
 | Boiling Springs is a census-designated place located in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. |
 | Boiling Springs gets its name from the prominent natural "bubbles" located in and around it. |
 | Several local schools adopted these springs as a unique mascot, the "Bubbler." The town's situation on the Appalachian Trail is perhaps its most notable geographic feature otherwise. |
| Welcome to Boiling Springs Pa, 17007 (308 words) |
 | The Memorial Clock Tower, erected in 1956 and the Boiling Springs (Grist) Mill, on record as early as 1785, are two landmarks in the village. |
 | Boiling Springs was also a site for the underground railroad before the civil war, a tourist destination in the early 1900's, a stop along the Appalachian Trail. |
 | Boiling Springs is a fantastic community of individuals that are inspired to create that small town feel and share it with anyone who visits. |