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Wigwam Village#2 in Cave City, Kentucky (2000) Wigwam Village #2 was built in 1937 on U.S. Route 31W [6] in Cave City, Kentucky, close to Mammoth Cave National Park and a few miles south of the original Wigwam Village #1. The address is 601 North Dixie Hwy, Cave City, Kentucky. ( 37°08'43.0"N, 85°56'43.8"W )
Here are the 12 of the best cave hotels to add to your travel bucket list. ... and the signature Blackwell Rum Bar. The spa, Jacuzzi, sauna, hot tub, and saltwater swimming are just steps from the ...
A number of motels and restaurants are located at the interchange of Interstate 65 and state routes 70 and 90, which cater to tourists visiting the area or just passing through, thereby making Cave City, and much of northwest Barren County, a tourism hot-spot. The city operates a small convention center that is popular with church groups and ...
Horse Cave's southern border is the Barren County line and the border of Cave City. U.S. Route 31W (Dixie Street) is the main road through Horse Cave, leading north 8 miles (13 km) to Munfordville and southwest through Cave City 10 miles (16 km) to Park City near the entrance to Mammoth Cave National Park.
Horse Cave Historic District: Horse Cave Historic District: August 2, 2001 : Kentucky Route 218, roughly between U.S. Route 31W and Edwards Ave. Horse Cave: 9: Munford Inn: Munford Inn: March 19, 1984 : 109 Washington St.
The South Wind Motel opened in July 1959, originally owned by golfer Benny Newpoff. [4] [1] It originally had 25 rooms, and a "three-room hostess apartment". [5] At the time, motor hotels were popular to the general public, located near highway exits, and patronized by road trippers, journalists, musicians, and other travelers. [2]