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Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion, Greek Revival pavilion in Blue Sulphur Springs, West Virginia.

The Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion is a building with twelve modified Doric columns supporting a square roof. Inside sits a marble basin that collects water from the natural spring flowing from the ground.

The pavilion was built in 1834 as part of a mineral spa resort that occupied the grounds. During the Civil War in 1864, Union troops destroyed most of the resort buildings, leaving this structure as the only survivor.

The pavilion served as a social hub where guests gathered to experience the supposed healing effects of the mineral spring. This reflects how important spa culture was to wealthy communities in the 1800s.

The structure sits in an open area and is accessible from outside, though interior access may be limited. Visit during dry weather since the grounds can become muddy after rain.

This structure is the only resort pavilion in West Virginia built in Greek Revival style, making it a rare example from that era. Few buildings like this survived the destruction of the Civil War period.

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37.82830,-80.64170
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December 14, 2025 13:05
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