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  2. List of caves in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Mystic Caverns and Crystal Dome (1928) - Marble Falls; Old Spanish Treasure Cave (1930s) - Gravette; Blanchard Springs Caverns (1973) - Blanchard Springs; Bull Shoals Caverns (1958)- Bull Shoals; Lost valley cave, Eden waterfall - Ponca, Arkansas

  3. List of caves in the United States - Wikipedia

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    4 Arkansas. 5 California. 6 Colorado. 7 Connecticut. ... Florida Caverns State Park; Leon Sinks cave system; ... Laurel Caverns; Lost River Caverns;

  4. Day trips: 12 places to take the family around Somerset County

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    Laurel Caverns. Laurel Caverns is a large, natural sandstone cave with more than four miles of passages to explore below ground at a consistent air temperature of 52 degrees year-round. Visitors ...

  5. Laurel Caverns - Wikipedia

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    Laurel Caverns is the largest cave in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania by volume and area. [3] Located in the community of Farmington , it sits on the Chestnut Ridge near Uniontown , [ 4 ] roughly 50 miles (80 km) southeast of Pittsburgh .

  6. The Great American Roadtrip: 76 Attractions You Can't Miss - AOL

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    Laurel Caverns Park is the largest cave in Pennsylvania. There's a 3-mile labyrinth of sandstone passages to explore, as well as guided tours, panning for gemstones for the kids, and even cave ...

  7. Blanchard Springs Caverns - Wikipedia

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    The "Giant Flowstone" in Blanchard Springs Caverns, seen on the Discovery Tour. Blanchard Springs Caverns is a cave system located in the Ozark–St. Francis National Forest in Stone County in northern Arkansas, USA, 2 miles (3.2 km) off Highway 14 a short distance north of Mountain View. [1]

  8. An Arkansas man visited a state park with his girlfriend. He ...

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    An Arkansas man who picked up what he thought was a piece of glass at a state park says he later learned his jelly bean-sized find was something much more valuable: It was a 4.87-carat diamond.

  9. Old Spanish Treasure Cave - Wikipedia

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    Many of the caves in Arkansas and the Ozark region have legends and fables about hidden gold and silver, often attributed to Hernando de Soto's vicious search for gold. [2] Their origins go back as far as the early 1700s, when the French explored the area, and some might have come from even earlier Spanish legends.