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Mammoth Cave National Park

George Grant photographed at Mammoth Cave in 1935. Much trail work in the cave was done by the CCC.
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View in the long corridor of Gypsum Cave. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
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View in the long corridor of Gypsum Cave. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.

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  • View in the long corridor of Gypsum Cave. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • The chair in which Jenny Lind sat when she visited Mammoth Cave. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • The "Christmas Tree", a cedar tree stuck in the floor of old Mammoth Cave, on which tourists hang their personal visiting cards. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • Boats on Echo River (underground), Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • Part of the saltpeter workings in old Mammoth Cave, where gunpowder was secured for the War of 1812.  Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • The "Board Walk" along Echo River. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • The bridge between the "Rocky Mountains"  and the entrance to Gypsum Cave. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • Historic entrance to Mammoth Cave, aka the natural entrance. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • Exit stairway from "Corkscrew" in old Mammoth Cave. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
  • Stalactite and stalagmite formations. Mammoth Cave National Park, 1935.
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