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ATTRACTIONS in SEQUATCHIE
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Sequatchie Cave (info provided by D Sutton, resident) |
The water is pure The cave is ankle deep when water is low Water runs calf deep at entrance-some places up to your waist In the summer the temperature is around 64 degrees In winter icicles form inside the cave When water is low you can go back about a mile The cave belongs to the city of Sequatchie but Sequatchie was never incorporated-they have no deed to the cave Cave given to Sequatchie by the Owen's brothers in 1850's approximately People would come by train from Chattanooga to enjoy the cave in the late 1800's through 1930 State of Tennessee fixed it up with rock to protect it and an endangered species (royal snail)-started in 1999 and finished 2000 There is a sign on Valley View Hwy on the left going north |
HOMES of SEQUATCHIE
CHURCHES in SEQUATCHIE
POST OFFICES in SEQUATCHIE
| Sequachee, TN | Opened: July 31, 1890 | Closed: July 22, 1897 |
| Sequatchie, TN | Opened: April 9, 1850 | Closed: Jan. 8, 1852 |
| Sequatchie, TN | Opened: May
17, 1890 Re-Opened: July 22, 1897 |
Closed:
July 31, 1890 Re-Closed: Operating |
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