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  2. Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead - Tripadvisor

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    Sequoyah Caverns is one of nature's true beautys. You tour the gave on a guided trip. At Christmas there is a beautiful light show presented. Buffalo roam the pasture land surronding the Caverns.

  3. Sequoyah Caverns-northeast Alabama - VacationsAlabama.com

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    Things To Do. (Now closed) Feed Ducks, Fish. Watch Deer, Goat, and Sheep Graze. Hike to Lookout Point, Gem Mining. It would be wonderful to see Sequoyah Caverns & Campgrounds open their doors again one day. Sequoyah Caverns is one of the most amazing sites in Alabama!

  4. Sequoyah Caverns to close after nearly 5 decades

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    FORT PAYNE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama tourist attraction that's been in operation for nearly 50 years is closing. Tourism officials say Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead will close Sept. 3 ...

  5. Sequoyah Caverns has reopened for... - Visit North Alabama -...

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    Sequoyah Caverns has reopened for spring! You and your family can explore the fascinating and enchanting Sequoyah Caverns on daily guided tours, watch crafts in action, feed the ducks, go gem mining, see the deer, sheep, and goats grazing in the pasture, or enjoy an easy and refreshing hike to Lookout Point for some of the prettiest scenery you ...

  6. Sequoyah Caverns - Encyclopedia of Alabama

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    Sequoyah Caverns in Valley Head, DeKalb County, is named for the famed Cherokee silversmith who created the Cherokee alphabet. The cave system is known for its underground lakes and pools.

  7. Sequoyah Caverns in Valley Head, Alabama - Step by Step

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    Sequoyah Caverns is best known for its reflecting water pools, underground lakes that reflect the beauty of the caves. Visitors to Sequoyah Caverns will get to see many beautiful cave formations and wonders on the guided tour.

  8. Sequoyah Caverns & Campground | Valley Head | De Kalb | Alabama...

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    Located off I-59 north of Valley Head. Named for Chief Sequoyah, who wrote Cherokee alphabet. “Looking-glass lakes,” Rainbow Falls, towering stalagmites give appearance of underground palace.

  9. Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead - Tripadvisor

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    There are rare species of bats, fossilized remains of ancient creatures, and truly wild cave formations. The people that own/operate Sequoyah Caverns are simply awesome too: friendly, knowledgeable, and down to earth. This is a natural phenomenon that should not be missed, check it out sometime.

  10. Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead - CLOSED - Tripadvisor

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    Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead: This Cavern was an AWESOME place to visit! - See 39 traveler reviews, 59 candid photos, and great deals for Valley Head, AL, at Tripadvisor.

  11. 5 discoveries about Sequoyah Caverns from its final public tours...

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    Hundreds of tourists flocked to Sequoya Caverns, home of “Looking Glass Lakes,” on Labor Day to see the renowned attraction before its owners closed it to the public.

  12. Sequoyah Caverns owner cites declining tourism, desiring...

    www.al.com/living/2013/06/sequoyah_caverns_owner_cites_d.html

    A decline in tourists was among the reasons the Jones family decided to close the privately owned Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead in September.

  13. Sequoyah Caverns will close doors to 'looking glass lakes' Sept....

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    Known for its “looking glass lakes,” Sequoyah Caverns is located in Wills Valley at the foot of Sand Mountain in northeast Alabama and has attracted thousands of families, school groups and ...

  14. Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead - Tripadvisor

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    Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead, Valley Head: See 39 reviews, articles, and 59 photos of Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead, one of 3 Valley Head attractions listed on Tripadvisor.

  15. Sequoyah Caverns in Fort Payne, Ala., closing after 49 years

    www.timesfreepress.com/news/2013/jun/04/64b4-sequoyah-caverns-closing

    The still waters of Sequoyah Caverns' "looking glass lakes" soon will be hidden from public view. The famous Fort Payne, Ala., attraction will close its doors on Sept. 3 after hosting visitors...

  16. The final days of Sequoyah Caverns popular; Alabama natural...

    www.timesfreepress.com/news/2013/aug/31/final-days-sequoyah-caverns-popular...

    The caverns are festooned with 302 lamps strung on more than 7.5 miles of electrical wiring to show off the geological features left by eons of flowing water and other signs left by humans.

  17. Sequoyah Caverns Campground in Valley Head Alabama AL

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    Sequoyah Caverns Campground in Valley Head Alabama provides full hookup RV (small rigs) and tent in a wooded setting adjacent to underground caverns. 8008435098 www.sequoyahcaverns.com

  18. Best Cave in North Alabama and Chattanooga Metro Area

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    Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead: Best Cave in North Alabama and Chattanooga Metro Area - See 39 traveler reviews, 59 candid photos, and great deals for Valley Head, AL, at Tripadvisor.

  19. Who was Sequoyah and why were the DeKalb County caverns named for...

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    Sequoyah lived much of his life in Alabama and worked on the syllabary while living in northeastern Alabama in what is now DeKalb County, home to the natural wonder, Sequoya Caverns. The DeKalb...

  20. Sequoyah Caverns & Ellis Homestead - Valley Head, Alabama

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    Sequoyah Caverns & Ellis Homestead in Valley Head, Alabama: 7 reviews, 0 photos, & 0 tips from fellow RVers. Sequoyah Caverns & Ellis Homestead in Valley Head is rated 7.0 of 10 at RV LIFE Campground Reviews.

  21. Sequoyah - Encyclopedia of Alabama

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    Sequoyah Caverns For his achievements, Sequoyah has been honored in a number of ways. In 1847, the giant Sierra redwood, Sequoia gigantean, was named in his honor. Oklahoma Territory almost became the State of Sequoyah in 1905.