Along US-2, about a mile outside of Norway is a stone fountain. The water comes from an artesian spring and flows all year long. In 1903 Oliver Mining Company was searching for iron ore and drilled a hole about a thousand foot deep. The hole cuts through rock that traps water at higher elevations. The difference in elevation creates the pressure in an artesian well. The back side of the fountain has a pipe with flowing water for filling up jugs. I like to stop and fill up some water bottles when I am passing through Norway. I think it is the best tasting water in Michigan.
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