Horse Cave Stories

Horse Cave Stories

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  • Aboveground Tour
    • Stop #1 – Rich Heritage of Horse Cave
    • Stop #2 – The Bookstore
    • Stop #3 – The Legacy of the Railroad
    • Stop #4 – The Opera House
    • Stop #5 – Cornering the Cave Market
    • Stop #6 – Kentucky Repertory Theatre
    • Stop #7 – Dr. Thomas House
    • Stop #8 – The Coolness of the Cave
    • Stop #9 – American Cave Museum
    • Stop #10 – Horse Cave State Bank Building
  • Belowground Tour
    • Stop #11 – Horse Cave Streetscape Project
    • Stop #12 – Cave Literature
    • Stop #13 – Cave Photography
    • Stop #14 – The Sidewalk Blocks
    • Stop #15 – Cave Explorers
    • Stop #16 – Cave Music
    • Stop #17 – Electricity in the Cave
    • Stop #18 – Hidden River Cave
    • Stop #19 – Home to Bats
    • Stop #20 – Cave Creatures
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Aboveground Tour

Horse Cave is not your typical small town. Designated as a Kentucky Cultural District, it is home to a world-class theatre and museum, an historic downtown, bookstores, and a gallery, all within a few blocks. Even our sidewalks are unique! The walking cell phone…

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Belowground Tour

In the early 1900’s, tourists flocked to Horse Cave to visit Hidden River Cave, once billed as “the World’s Largest Cave Entrance.” By the 1940’s the cave had become so polluted that it was closed to the public and no longer used as the…

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Stories & Traditions

Stories | Caverna | Traditions | Tobacco Remarkably, the school systems of Horse Cave and nearby town Cave City merged across county lines in 1950; then, seven years later in 1957 racially integrated all grades at once, both first achievements for the state. In…

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