Cave Without a Name Review

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Cave Without a Name

Fodor's Review:

That's not a typo; the cave officially has no name—or rather, not having a name is part of its name. The story goes that in 1939, the owner of the cave, James Horne, held a public contest to name the cave. A young boy, upon visiting the cave commented that the geologic site was too beautiful to name and won the contest with the suggestion that it be called Cave Without a Name. Similar to the other living limestone caverns in the region, the cave has magnificent stalactite and stalagmite formations and calcite deposits.

  • Cost: $14
  • Open: 9-6 Memorial Day-Labor Day, Labor Day-Memorial Day 10-5
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