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mark had been painted with whitewash, everyone in the area referred to it as the “white hall.” In 1964, the community officially became a city, and the town was named the City of White Hall in honor of its history.
While planning the water park, officials wanted to honor White Hall’s heritage and settled on Crenshaw Springs Water Park, hoping the “good water” would continue to bring new travelers to the area for recreational enjoyment.
A PARK BUILT FOR FUN
Visitors to the water park will enjoy exciting features such as the Cottonmouth Curse, Diamondback Dive, Squirrel’s Nest, Deep Dog- gie Dive, Don’t-Fall Rock Wall, Crenshaw Creek and Turtle Tot Spot. Belly up to Two-Dog Jack’s Poolside Grill for Snacks. The water park is located at 9801 Dol- larway Road in White Hall. For more information, see CrenshawSprings.com.
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