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Rumbling Falls Cave: Van Buren County: 16.09 miles (25.89 km) [17] 1998 Has the second-largest cave chamber in the United States. [18] Found in Fall Creek Falls State Park. Snail Shell Cave: Rutherford County: 9 miles (14 km) [19] 1951 Part of a larger cave network 13 miles (21 km) in length. [19] Tuckaleechee Caverns: Blount County: c.1850
ZIP Codes: 37024, 37027. Area code ... 37027. Area code: 615/629: FIPS code: 47-08280 [4] GNIS feature ID: 1278282 [5] Website: www.brentwoodtn.gov: Brentwood is a ...
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At a partially eroded ridge resembling a Saddle, the cove is divided at the Big Sink and Lost Cove Cave into northern and southern sections. The northern section is relatively isolated by the mountain to the north, west, and east and the Saddle to the south, with its inhabitants having to make the trek up over these natural obstacles to reach ...
Alexander Cave is a cave located in Perry County, Tennessee, near the Duck River. Prior to European settlement, the cave was likely used for shelter by Native Americans as evidenced by mussell shells and worked stone tools found near its entrance. [ 2 ]
The cave is located in a hollow near the Buffalo River northeast of Lobelville. [1] The cave reportedly served as shelter for Henri DeLobel, the founder of Lobelville. [3] There is archeological evidence of saltpeter mining in the cave. [4] It is a roosting location for the endangered little brown bat. In 2013, white nose syndrome was detected ...
The cave also contains a large wall of rare cave onyx. 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 Guild post office, which opened on August 11, 1906, is now located in Haletown; its ZIP code is 37340. [4] [5] Being along a major route east to west and eventually by highway, a crossing at the Tennessee River was a necessity. Rankin's Ferry on the Tennessee River between Guild and Shellmound, Tennessee operated here well into the late 1920s.