Colonial Springs Bottling Plant Ruins – Valley Forge State Park
Colonial Springs Water Bottling Plant Ruins can be seen in Valley Forge State Park near a hiking trail.
General Benjamin Franklin Fisher purchased the property in 1895 from Mary J. Bean. He leased out the use of water, 5,000 gallons per month in 1900.
Colonial Springs Bottling Company sold the spring waters to the Philadelphia region. The spring water was said to be very pure due to the natural purifier it is tapped into.
In 1915, General Fisher passed away and his heirs sold the land to Charles Hires, founder of Hires Root Beer. But, it appears he didn’t make root beer at the springs, Hires sold spring water under the name “Purock”.
In the 1930s, the property was then purchased by Valley Forge State Park. The bottling of water ceased but the water still flows.
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