Embedded Document /system/files/2022-12/LT_MC_WacondaSprings_Kelley.pdf Download this PDF Abstract Waconda Springs no longer exists, its memory still lives on. Stories are told by those who remember the sacred site and those who had lived it. Nowadays with all the historical landmark laws, Waconda Springs would have never been bulldozed down. Some say that the legend of the Great Spring just expanded its medicinal powers into Glen Elder Lake, which covers the sacred site today. Authors Kelley, Matt Date Sep 01, 2010 Tags Burnham Glen Elder Reservoir Great Spirit Spring Kaw (Kansa) Mitchell County Multicultural Kansas Exhibit Multicultural Kansas: Indigenous Americans Waconda Springs Publisher Kansas State University, The Chapman Center for Rural Studies Citation Matt Kelley, “Waconda Springs, Mitchell County,” Lost Kansas Communities, https://lostkansas.ccrsdigitalprojects.com/waconda-springs-mitchell-county. Rights This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. For other uses you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). NOTE: Rights status of accompanying images may differ from text.