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The Cloyd (Thomas House)

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One of the old hotels still functioning today.

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Vision 2020 works with and for the community of Red Boiling Springs to stimulate interest and awareness of our history; to encourage appreciation of the attributes of our community; to promote preservation of historic resources; and to create an environment that will improve the quality of life. We do this partly through special events and art classes that target visitors far and wide.  We are a 501c3 non-profit organization that is fully volunteer supported.

At one time, Red Boiling Springs was the second largest resort in Middle Tennessee.  It was founded on the abundance of mineral waters located along the Salt Lick Creek basin.  The tiny village hosted thousands of visitors every year during the season.  There were 9 large hotels and a dozens of boarding houses plus family homes that rented out bedrooms to the overflow crowd.  Celebrities, politicians and professional men brought their families to spend the summer in a cooler and healthier climate.

Today, three of the historic hotels remain along the banks of the creek.  Life here is a slower pace, a step back in time.

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Red Boiling Springs
Historic Mineral Spa town from the early twentieth century.
Armour's  Red Boiling Springs Inn
At one time know as the Count's Hotel, today it is known as Armour's Red Boiling Springs Inn
Armour's Red Boiling Springs Inn
Armour's Red Boiling Springs Inn come enjoy the mineral water spa and a good message.
Music, poetry, radio drama and more.
Armour's Red Boiling Springs Inn
The Donoho
Like most of the frame hotels, the first Donoho was destroyed by fire in 1915.
The Donoho
Rebuilt immediately after the fire of 1915.
The Donoho Hotel
Donoho Hotel
Donoho Hotel the last of the frame hotels with its sweeping veranda. Come enjoy the breeze.
The Donoho
Thomas House
The original hotel was a white framed structure.
Thomas House
Thomas House known internationally for it's ghost hunts.
Thomas House
There are five types of water in the region.
Family style eating experience
All of the hotels serve family style.
Originally known as the Cloyd Hotel
Mid-Tenn Antique Auto Club
For over 50 years the Antique car show has happened on the lawn of the Thomas House.
Covered bridges
Two driving bridges and one walking bridge
Walking Quilt Trail.
Stay healthy, take a walk.
Folk Medicine Festival
Preserving the old ways. Held the first Saturday in June.
Grandpa's House
Mini Museum of early 20th Century farm life and handcrafts by local folks
Grandpa's House
A day of seeing how it was done "back then".
Grandpa's House
Music fills the hills and valleys.
Where men still sit around the fire and solve the world's problems.
Barefoot Farmer
One of the oldest and largest organic farms in Tennessee.
Step Back in Time
Step in to Step Back and enjoy the work and coversations of the locals. 252 Main Street, Red Boiling Springs, TN
Step in to Step Back and enjoy the work and coversations of the locals. 252 Main Street, Red Boiling Springs, TN
Red Boiling Springs/Vision 2020 Inc
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