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===Present day=== At the beginning of the 21st century, a large water bottling plant was built on the outskirts of town by [[Nestlé]], where water is bottled from Bennet Hill Springs, a source of Freestone water. The plant removes all the natural minerals from the water by reverse osmosis and later adds a specific mixture of minerals to give it a consistent taste. The old hand pumps that stood on public land were made inoperable because of liability issues that could occur. The hand pumps can still be seen on private property around town, and some people still believe in the curative powers of the mineral waters. {{As of|2019}}, three of the historic hotels were in operation, with The [[Counts Hotel|Armour's Hotel]] still offering a full complement of steam treatment, mineral tub baths, and therapeutic [[massage]]. One of the surviving hotels has undergone several name changes and two fires, the first fire in the 1920s completely destroyed the structure, but it was rebuilt; the second fire in the 1990s destroyed one wing, which was also rebuilt. Names it has operated under include the Cloyd Hotel, and it is currently known as [[Thomas House Hotel|The Thomas House]]. The hotel gained notoriety in the early half of the 2010s when it became the subject of the popular SyFy channel television program [[Ghost Hunters (TV series)|Ghost Hunters]]. Monthly "ghost hunts" have since remained a popular tourist attraction for the town.<ref>town resident and hotel owners</ref>
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