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Town Without a Toothache

Hereford, Deaf Smith County

Marker Text

Hereford's "miracle water" was brought to national fame in 1941 when Dr. Edward Taylor, State Dental Officer, told the American Dental Association that tooth decay was almost unknown here. This ideal situation had been discovered by a local dentist, Dr. George Heard, originally from Alabama. In a cross-section survey, dentists found that few local people had dental cavities. Hereford's mineral-rich water and soil are thought to prevent tooth decay. Demand arose for Hereford water to be shipped all over the U.S. and to foreign nations. (1967)

Marker Details

Address S. 25 Mile Ave.
Location Description Mims Park, E side S. 25 Mile Ave. (US 385) between Bennett Ave. and S. 4th St.
Marker # 5517
Dedicated 1967
Size, Type 18" x 28"
Code cities and towns; scientific topics; medical topics and health professionals; water topics
  • Private Property:

    Unknown
  • Latitude, Longitude 34.815107, -102.405622

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