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City of Red Boiling Springs

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Red Boiling Springs:

This area was originally known as Salt Lick Creek due to a salt lick that was located nearby, approximately four miles northwest of current day Red Boiling Springs. The salt lick attracted animals, and, in turn, attracted Native Americans as well as other peoples. The area was first surveyed and land grants were first awarded in the mid-1780s. The first post office was established in 1829 and was named the Salt Lick Creek post office. In 1847, the post office was renamed “Red Boiling Springs.”

The 1880s saw a boom in the development of mineral springs resorts as “summer getaways,” due in part to the publicity received by places such as Saratoga Springs in New York. During the following decade, a railroad line was extended to Hartsville, and the railroad established a stagecoach line to Red Boiling Springs. With the continued rise in the number of visitors, two local general store owners— Zack and Clay Cloyd— opened the Cloyd Hotel during this period.

While most mineral water resorts fell out of favor as medical science began to question the healing properties of mineral springs, Red Boiling Springs persisted, reaching its peak in the 1920s and 1930s. The summer of 1936 brought over 14,000 people to the little hamlet of approximately 800.

Almost uniquely, five different types of mineral waters are found at Red Boiling Springs. These springs are “mineralized” by their contact with exposed black shale, from which iron sulfate is dissolv

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City of Red Boiling Springs

361 Lafayette Road, Red Boiling Springs, TN 37150

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