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Showing posts with label Red Boiling Springs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Red Boiling Springs. Show all posts
Monday, April 3, 2017
Wednesday, March 25, 2015
Welcome to Red Boiling Springs sign

The water is flowing around Red Boiling Springs. There have been five different types of mineral spring water found in the area, and their names were based on how much exposure they had to shale rock: Black, Red, White, Freestone and Double and Twist. At the city turned into a resort town, many of the places that had a spring were capped with a hand-operated pump like the one seen on the sign.
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Friday, July 5, 2013
Red Boiling Springs Welcome Center
This cute little building is located along the main road (highway TN 151) that connects the center of the small town with all of the historic hotels.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
Donoho Hotel Neon Sign
The Donoho Hotel is one of three old-fashioned resort hotels in Red Boiling Springs, TN. It is the only one with an old crusty neon sign.
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Thursday, April 28, 2011
Church St. Covered Bridge - Red Boiling Springs
Here, Church St. crosses Salt Lick Creek as one of the two bridges near the middle of town. It is still open for vehicle traffic, although, if you've never done it before, it can be disconcerting to drive over a wooden bridge! It makes a great rolling, popping and creaking set of noises.
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Sunday, April 10, 2011
Covered Pedestrian Bridge at The Donoho Hotel - Red Boiling Springs
The Donoho along with The Armour and The Cloyd (now the Thomas House) are the big three old fashioned resort hotels of Red Boiling Springs. I suppose these days, the pedestrian bridge over the Salt Lick Creek here is more for looks than for use. (Who needs to walk to the street?) But, I am glad they have kept it looking nice.
Sunday, January 2, 2011
The Donoho Hotel
Along with The Armour and The Cloyd (now the Thomas House) it is one of the big three old fashioned resort hotels of Red Boiling Springs. Of the three, I think this one looks the most Majestic, as the entire building is more than twice as wide as what you can see here.
This goes back to the days, for instance the 1920's, when people couldn't travel as far as they do today, plus people believed in the mystical healing powers of bathing in mineral water which bubbles up from the ground. Today, this hotel is on the National Register of Historic Places.
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