
Mr. J. coming through a hole...

Me, Adeline

Frank C.

One of the most fascinating parts of the cave is the signatures you find sprawled in the walls-this one reads "Y. R. Brown, May 16, 1892. In God We Trust" There's also one that I was not able to get a picture of this time, but it's from an Otis Reed, 1771-isn't that absolutely amazing!?

Waiting in line to get through "The Key Hole."
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