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  2. Forbidden Caverns - Wikipedia

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    In the early twentieth century, these caverns were used to make moonshine. In the 1960s, plans began to excavate the cave as a natural attraction for the public. After 3 years of planning and development, Forbidden Caverns was opened in 1967. [1] The cave descends several hundred feet below the surface, where an underground river, grottos, and ...

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Sevier ...

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    Sevierville: 32: Trotter-McMahan House: October 10, 1975 : 1848 Middle Creek Rd • Boundary increase (listed November 21, 2001, refnum 01001262): 1605 Middle Creek Rd. Sevierville: 33: US Post Office-Sevierville

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Robertson ...

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    Main St. west of Greenbrier Cemetery Rd. 36°26′05″N 86°47′27″W  /  36.434722°N 86.790833°W  / 36.434722; -86.790833  ( Nelson's Green Brier Distillery Greenbrier

  5. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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  6. Sevierville, Tennessee - Wikipedia

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    Sevierville recovered quickly from the war, with a number of new houses and businesses being built in the 1870s. Two members of the town's African-American community — house builder Lewis Buckner (1856–1924) and brickmason Isaac Dockery (1832–1910) — played a prominent role in Sevierville's post-war construction boom.

  7. Lights Under Louisville: Your complete guide to the 2023 ...

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    Scenes from the 2020 Lights Under Louisville Christmas light show in the Louisville Mega Cavern. Dec. 17, 2020

  8. English Mountain - Wikipedia

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    The mountain is a significant source of drinking water for nearby communities. [5] The English Mountain Spring releases more than 2 million gallons of water each day, [6] and is the source for several premium bottled water distributors. [7]

  9. Craighead Caverns - Wikipedia

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    The mushroom beds were located in the Big Room, a few hundred feet northeast of the historic entrance. In 1947, a wooden dance floor was built in this same area of the cave, and a nightclub, known as the "Cavern Tavern", was operated there. Craighead Caverns was added to the National Park Service list of National Natural Landmarks in 1974. [3]