| mammoth-cave-national-park[275×241] Mammoth Cave National Park PO Box 7 Publishing origin | |
| mammoth-cave-national.jpg[550×364] Photo of Mammoth Cave National Park, KY Publishing origin | |
| mammoth-cave-national-park[400×300] ©2006 National Park Services With more than 340 miles of mapped passageways, Mammoth Cave is the longest cave system in the world. Some explorers Publishing origin | |
| mammoth-cave-national-park[200×267] ©2006 National Park Services Several different hiking tours through Mammoth Cave let visitors choose Publishing origin | |
| mammoth-cave-national-park[200×267] ©2006 National Park Services The entrances to Mammoth Cave provide incredible views. Publishing origin | |
| mammoth-cave-national-park[400×300] ©2006 National Park Service Archaeologists have found evidence of human habitation in Mammoth Cave dating back 4,000 years. Publishing origin | |
| mammoth-cave-national-park[192×291] on a field of navy blue was approved by the General Assembly in 1928. The original flag is displayed in Frankfort at the Kentucky History Centre. Tourist Attractions in Kentucky: Mammoth Cave National Park Mammoth Cave National Park was established to preserve the cave system, including Mammoth Cave, the scenic river valleys of the Green and Nolin rivers, and a Publishing origin | |
| mammoth-cave-entrance-t.jp[110×83] About Mammoth Cave Mammoth Cave National Park in Kentucky is home to the worlds longest cave. Mammoth Cave Publishing origin | |
| MammothCaveMapTmb.jpg[157×108] Map of Mammoth Cave National Park (212K) Publishing origin | |
| Mammoth-Cave-National-Park[400×250] Accepting the Award: Bruce Powell, Deputy Superintendent, Mammoth Cave National Park Bill Butts, Senior Vice President of Operations, Forever Resorts Left to Right: Fran Mainella, Bruce Powell, Bill Butts, Steven Griles Publishing origin |