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Fantastic Caverns : ウィキペディア英語版
Fantastic Caverns

Fantastic Caverns is a show cave located in Springfield, Missouri. Fantastic Caverns is the only cave in North America to offer a completely ride-through tour, which lasts 55 minutes and is held in a Jeep-drawn tram.〔(where is fantastic caverns )〕〔(Springfield Things to Do ), Search for "fantastic caverns"〕 The trams drive along the path left behind by an ancient underground river. Tram occupants are encouraged to touch a particular section of low ceiling dead stalactites.〔
The cavern was discovered by John Knox and his hunting dog in 1862.〔(Fantastic Caverns Roadside America )〕〔(History ), Look for "History" at the middle of the page.〕 Knox did not want the cave to be exploited by the Union or Confederate governments as a possible source of saltpeter, so he kept the cave's existence quiet until 1867. Knox put an advertisement in the Springfield paper for someone to explore the cave, and it was first explored on February 14, 1867. On February 27, almost two weeks later, the Springfield Women's Athletic Club explored the cave. These twelve ladies are considered the first explorers of the cave, since they carved their names into the rock as graffiti and are mentioned in an article published in the Springfield Tri-Weekly Patriot newspaper.〔(Twelve women ), Search for "Fantastic Caverns "〕〔(Ozarks Mountaineer ), Search for "Vol. 54, No. 3, May/June 2006"〕 The cave was renamed "Fantastic Caverns" in the 1950s.〔
The caverns were used as a speakeasy during the Prohibition years and hosted music concerts during the 1950s and 1960s〔(Auditorium room ), Search for "live country music show"〕 The shows were broadcast on KGBX radio in the 1970s.
The temperature inside Fantastic Caverns is about 60 °F (15 °C)〔(fantastic caverns group tour group )〕 year-round. In the winter and fall, billboards advertise that the cave is a "warm 60 degrees," while in the summer and spring, billboards advertise the caverns to be a "cool 60 degrees." The cave hosts over 100,000 visitors a year.〔
Fantastic Caverns is 6 miles from Jefferson Avenue 562-foot Footbridge〔(Nearby Offbeat Places ), Look for "Nearby Offbeat Places" at the bottom of the page.〕 and near Ritter Springs Park.
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