- Zane Shawnee Caverns
The Zane Shawnee Caverns is a
cave system in Jefferson Township, Logan County,Ohio ,United States . The caverns are ashow cave , presently owned by theUnited Remnant Band of the Shawnee Nation . These caverns are located near theOhio Caverns ; both cave systems were formed by the same glacial process which depositedmoraine upon nearby Campbell Hill.History and site features
The land adjacent to Zane Shawnee Caverns was used as a thoroughfare for the
Shawnee , as it provided aportage between theGreat Miami River and the rivers feeding intoLake Erie (particularly theMaumee River ). However, the caverns were not known to modernity until it was discovered in1892 , when John Dunlap rescued a boy and a dog from a sinkhole. The caverns were named the Zane Caverns, after the nearby village of Zanesfield.The caverns were operated as a show cave throughout most of the 20th century. In
1996 , the Shawnee Nation, URB purchased the caverns and surrounding land, and renamed the site as the Zane Shawnee Caverns. The URB continues to operate the caverns as a show cave, and have also founded a Native Americanmuseum on the site. This museum is among the few Native American museums owned and operated by a Native American tribe.Also on the caverns site is "Southwind Park", a camping and retreat area which hosts URB events. A small permanent settlement has also been erected at the site.
Inside
Inside the cave are many rare formations and many cave-law defying formations, such as cave pearls, claws, cave pearl nests on ledges, colder temperatures, and odd growth periods.
External links
* [http://www.zaneshawneecaverns.net/ Official site]
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