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- Tate_Springs_Springhouse abstract "Tate Springs Springhouse is a Victorian-era springhouse southwest of Bean Station, Tennessee, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The springhouse is one of the last remnants from Tate Springs Resort, a popular resort of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A grand hotel, accommodating 500 guests, was built at the site after the Civil War by Samuel Tate, who had acquired 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) of land surrounding a mineral spring. In the late 1870s, an entrepreneur called Captain Thomas Tomlinson bought the property from Tate and expanded it into a "world-class resort" to take advantage of the mineral springs. Facilities included an elegant ballroom, a billiards room, riding stables, a swimming pool, tennis courts, a 100-acre (40 ha) park and an 18-hole golf course. In addition to hosting visitors at the resort, Tomlinson promoted Tate Springs mineral water as a curative and sold it by mail order under the name Tate Epson Water. The resort had its peak popularity between the 1890s and 1920s, when the Knoxville and Bristol Railway, known as the "Peavine Railroad," provided passenger rail connections to the site. The hotel was demolished in 1936.".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse added "1973-04-13".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse area "12140.5692672".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse nearestCity Bean_Station,_Tennessee.
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse nrhpReferenceNumber "73001768".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse wikiPageID "41566900".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse wikiPageRevisionID "589656569".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse added "1973-04-13".
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- Tate_Springs_Springhouse latDegrees "36".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse latDirection "N".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse latMinutes "20".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse latSeconds "18".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse locmapin "Tennessee".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse longDegrees "83".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse longDirection "W".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse longMinutes "20".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse longSeconds "44".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse name "Tate Springs Springhouse".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse nearestCity Bean_Station,_Tennessee.
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse refnum "73001768".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Grainger_County,_Tennessee.
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Tennessee.
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse point "36.33833333333333 -83.34555555555555".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse type HistoricPlace.
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- Tate_Springs_Springhouse comment "Tate Springs Springhouse is a Victorian-era springhouse southwest of Bean Station, Tennessee, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.The springhouse is one of the last remnants from Tate Springs Resort, a popular resort of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. A grand hotel, accommodating 500 guests, was built at the site after the Civil War by Samuel Tate, who had acquired 2,500 acres (1,000 ha) of land surrounding a mineral spring.".
- Tate_Springs_Springhouse label "Tate Springs Springhouse".
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- Tate_Springs_Springhouse name "Tate Springs Springhouse".