HISTORY
DOUBLING
GAP CENTER, once a turn of the century resort, took its name from the
unusual lapping of the Blue Mountains which forms double gaps, resulting in a
perfect horseshoe around the 150 acre facility. The famous Doubling Gap
Springs Hotel attracted such famous guests as John Wanamaker and Ulysses Grant
who sampled the nutritious white sulfur springs.
TODAY,
the historic hotel maintains the charm of former days but with a new purpose.
The Center provides a secluded mountain setting for all ages and denominations
to retreat, refresh, and renew their Christian faith. It has been owned by
the Eastern Regional Conference of Churches of God since 1946.
A
new 90 page historical book is now available from Doubling Gap Center.
The book features over 100 pictures and is available upon request for $7.00
per book (includes S & H). |