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  2. We May Have Solved the Missouri Cheese Cave Mystery

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    Natural caves such as Crystal Caves or Fantastic Caverns (claiming to be the only ride-through cave in North America) are de rigueur for the area, and a popular attraction for field trips and ...

  3. Government cheese - Wikipedia

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    In some regards, government cheese is most well known for being stored the "Missouri cheese caves". [10] As the name implies, much of the cheese (but not all of it), it stored in underground warehouses in and around Missouri. Although not caves in the literal sense, this has attracted much attention, becoming somewhat of an internet meme. [11]

  4. Cheese Cave - Wikipedia

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    The cheese company is now gone, but remnants of storage racks remain toward the north end of the cave. [2] Cheese Cave's natural entrance is located 246 feet (75 m) from the north end of the tube. The north cave entrance is in private property and has a building over the sinkhole. There is a steel staircase from the inside of the private ...

  5. Wilder Ranch State Park - Wikipedia

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    This cave was known about in the local spelunking community since at least 1953, [4] but gained some further local notoriety after two spelunkers needed rescuing from the cave in January 1990; [7] prompting security guards to limit access to the Hell Hole along with other caves on Grey Whale Ranch. [6]

  6. Revenge of the Lunch Lady - The Huffington Post

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    Students from families with incomes up to 25 percent above the federal poverty line—about $3,300 for a family of four, or around $24,000 in today’s dollars—were entitled to free meals. Those from families with incomes between 25 and 95 percent above the poverty line paid a reduced price, while everyone else paid the full price.

  7. Mitchell Caverns - Wikipedia

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    The Chemehuevi knew the caves as "the eyes of the mountain" due to their easily spotted dual entrances located on the side of the mountain. The caverns are named after Jack and Ida Mitchell, who owned and operated the caves from 1934 to 1954 as a tourist attraction and rest stop for travelers on nearby U.S. Route 66. The Mitchells also held ...

  8. In California, some homeless have resorted to living in caves ...

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    Now the man-made caves, vacant when The Bee visited them last week, raise questions about the structural integrity of the trail above them and of the safety of those who stay in them.

  9. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Bat Cave; Carter Caves State Park; Cascade Caverns; Colossal Cavern; Diamond Caverns; Eleven Jones Cave; Fisher Ridge Cave System; Glover's Cave; Goochland Cave; Great Onyx Cave; Great Saltpetre Cave; Horse Cave also known as "Hidden River Cave" Lost River Cave; Mammoth Cave; Martin Ridge Cave System; Oligo-Nunk Cave System