Cherokee Cavern 20th Annual Haunted Cave

Historic Cherokee Caverns is located one mile east of the Pellessippi
Pkwy junction (Hwy 162 & 62E) or 2 1/2 miles west of Karns
Community on Hwy 62E (Oak Ridge Hwy)

Cherokee Caverns Haunted Cave first began in October 1989 and operated six nights and was very successful.
Jim Whidby of Knoxville, a member and Fellow of the National
Speleological Society developed the idea to help provide additional
income for Scott and Janet Dixon who were attempting to redevelop the
former tourist attraction.

Cherokee Caverns is the most beautiful and historical cavern in Knox
County, Tennessee. The caverns had been closed for the past eight years
following a fire which had destroyed a restaurant built over the
entrance to the caverns.

Date: 
Saturday, October 25, 2008 - 20:00 - Saturday, November 1, 2008 - 12:00
Location: 
The Haunted Cave
Address: 
8524 Oak Ridge Hwy Knoxville, Tennessee 37931

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