Where are bubblers from?
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The term "bubbler" is primarily used in parts of the United States, such as Wisconsin and some areas of New England, to refer to what is more commonly known as a drinking fountain. The origin of the term traces back to the Kohler Company in Wisconsin, which developed a drinking fountain design in the early 1900s that caused water to bubble up, leading to the nickname "bubbler."
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Width of bubbler is roughly 1ft. Beautiful basalt columns drilled through the center to create a modern water feature. Use as a standalone or group them together at varying heights. Crafted for Lasting Beauty and Performance Bubblers bring movement and tranquility to any outdoor space. Crafted from ...
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