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Otter Spring House
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    Otter Spring House

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    Otter Spring House
    Otter Spring House is located in Wisconsin
    Otter Spring House
    Otter Spring House is located in the United States
    Otter Spring House
    Nearest city Lincoln, Wisconsin
    Coordinates 45°35′22″N 88°48′49″W / 45.58944°N 88.81361°W / 45.58944; -88.81361Coordinates: 45°35′22″N 88°48′49″W / 45.58944°N 88.81361°W / 45.58944; -88.81361
    Area 9.8 acres (4.0 ha)
    Built 1933
    Built by Civilian Conservation Corps Company 649
    Architectural style Rustic
    NRHP reference No. 99000684
    Added to NRHP June 3, 1999

    The Otter Spring House is a historic spring house in the Town of Lincoln in Forest County, Wisconsin. The spring house was built on Otter Spring in 1933 as a Civilian Conservation Corps project. It was originally built to supply water to the CCC's Waubikon Lake Camp but was insufficient for that purpose. Since its construction, the Potawatomi have used the spring house for ceremonial and religious purposes. Potawatomi ritual feasts must use spring water, as springs are considered "living waters"; when taking water from the spring, the Potawatomi offer a thanksgiving prayer and a tobacco offering. The spring house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 3, 1999.

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