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Red Boiling Springs City Historical Markers

Map of Tennessee State Historical Marker Locations in the City of Red Boiling Springs
 

Red Boiling Springs City Historical Markers

Red Boiling Springs General Interest
Cloyd Hotel
Cloyd Hotel is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesEarly Twentieth Century Resort Buildings of Red Boiling Springs TR... [click for more]

Confederate Enlistment Station
Red Boiling Springs served as a station during the early part of the war between the states. The 30th TN. Infantry regiment was officially organized O... [click for more]

Counts Hotel
Counts Hotel is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesEarly Twentieth Century Resort Buildings of Red Boiling Springs TR... [click for more]

Donoho Hotel Historic District
Donoho Hotel Historic District is listed in the National Register of Historic PlacesEarly Twentieth Century Resort Buildings of Red Boiling Springs TR... [click for more]

Gibbs Crossroads - Crossroads of War
Gibbs Crossroads
Crossroads of War


Places once prominent in Tennessee's antebellum transportation r... [click for more]

Red Boiling Springs (2)
In the early 1900's this town was a flourishing resort because of the many types of mineral water found here. This popular retreat attracted city dwel... [click for more]

Red Boiling Springs ~ Enlistment Center and Civil War Hospital Red Boiling Springs
Red Boiling Springs

Enlistment Center and Civil War Hospital


Red Boiling Springs has long be... [click for more]

Site of Civil War Hospital
This area was on a route used by Federal and Confederate troops as they made maneuvers between the Northern and Southern states. As they traveled thru... [click for more]

The Cumberland Trace ~ A Native American Trail
The Cumberland Trace
A Native American Trail


Named by early pioneers traversing thru the region, t... [click for more]