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Description
Mammoth Cave National Park preserves evidence of a long and rich
history of human involvement with surface and cave resources. The
timeline for archeological sites in the park extends back 10,000
years. Based on radiocarbon dates, prehistoric people entered the
caves almost 4,000 years ago to explore and mine cave minerals.
Mammoth Cave was first recorded by Euro-Americans in the late 18th
Century and was mined for Saltpetre during the War of 1812.
Guided tours began in 1816, and until 1926, when l~agislation to
establish Mammoth Cave National Park was passed, the cave was
operated as a tourist attraction by a succession of private
owners. Between 1926 and 1941 sufficient land was acquired for
the park and in 1941 Mammoth Cave became our nation's 26th
National Park. In 1981 the park was designatesi by the United
Nations as a World Heritage Site and in 1990 as an International
Biosphere Reserve. In 1991, sections of the toured portions of
the cave were listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Status | Finished |
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Effective start/end date | 8/21/03 → 9/30/08 |
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