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Chicks Springs Gazebo & Springhouse

Chick SpringsIn the mid-nineteenth century, Chick Springs became an elite resort. The resort's hotel soon became a hospital after the resort closed. When the hospital director died in 1932, Norris Manufacturing Company was built on the former resort site. Shown above is all that remains of the resort. Chick Springs was once a place where faithful believers of the mineral water would come and drink the water, hoping to be restored in the healing power of the water.

Directions:
Depart from Heritage Green Place. Turn left onto Buncombe St. The name will change to East North St. Proceed to Church St (Hwy 29) and turn left onto Church St. Church St. will run into Wade Hampton Blvd (still Hwy 29). Proceed to Taylors. Fork to the right onto North Main St. into Taylors and pass Taylors First Baptist Church. Turn left onto Old Chick Springs Rd. Chick Springs Bathhouse and Gazebo will be on the left.


  • Flynn, Jean Martin. A Short History of Chick Springs. Travelers Rest, SC: Loftis Printing Co, 1972.
  • Huff, Archie Vernon, Jr. Greenville: The History of the City and County in the South Carolina Piedmont. Columbia, South Carolina: University of South Carolina Press, 1995.