Moqui Cave Details - 4
by Hany J
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Moqui Cave Details - 4
Artist
Hany J
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Photograph - Original Photo
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Moqui Cave is a sandstone erosion cave in southern Utah. It was once used by Anasazi people as a shelter and a food store. It was rediscovered by white settlers in the 19th century, and served as a speakeasy in the 1920s during Prohibition. In 1951, the cave was purchased by a local family who transformed it into a tavern and a dance hall the following year. It became a local a tourist attraction and a museum shortly after.
The cave currently contains a substantial rock collection, including many ultraviolet-fluorescent minerals, fossils, pottery, spear points, American Indian artifacts and art, dinosaur tracks (estimated to be over 140 million years old), and displays about the Anasazi.
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August 31st, 2015
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