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Located in the heart of Main Street, The Spindale House
serves as the gathering place for
all ages. Outside, you can enjoy
your day watching the children play on the swings or jungle
gym or
just watching the world pass by while sitting in the beautifully
landscaped gazebo area.
The History of the Spindale
House
On August 21, 1923 the town of Spindale was
incorporated. The charter named S.E. Elmore,
mayor; J.Y. Yelton,
M.D. Haney, P.H. Grose, J.O. Williams and G.B. Howard, the first board
of aldermen.
The
Spindale House, at Spindale, was formally opened to the public in a
series of exercises
held there Feb.
22-24th in the year 1926. This beautiful community center and recreation
building was the former home
seat of the late Col. Frank Coxe, and was built in 1885. It was
remodeled and converted into a memorial
building. In the hall is a large
bronze tablet bearing
the following inscription:
"Spindale House, for the recreation of the people
of Spindale. Established in loving memory of
Simpson Bobo Tanner, pioneer manufacturer of
Rutherford County, Dec. 8, 1854 - July 3, 1924,
and his wife, Lola Spencer Tanner, Dec. 30, 1865 -
Feb. 22, 1920, and their son,
Jesse Spencer Tanner, Aug. 31, 1902 - Nov. 3,
1923."

The building was presented to the Town of Spindale
by K.S. Tanner and other
members of the
Tanner family.
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