Tate Springs Springhouse - Bean Station
Constructed in 1888, the Tate Springs Springhouse is a striking two-story open-air structure built over mineral springs once believed to have healing properties. It was part of the historic Tate Springs Resort, a grand 19th-century destination that attracted visitors from across the South. The springhouse remains one of Grainger County’s most iconic historic landmarks and a reminder of the area’s resort-era prominence. It continues to draw history enthusiasts and photographers alike.
Originally posted by Visit GraingerTN via Locable