Take a visual, historic tour of the world's longest known cave system
with caving enthusiasts Bob and Judi Thompson.
Mammoth Cave National Park is made up of more than 53,000 acres. The
region is characterized by what geologists call karst topography, a
landscape dotted with sinkholes and caves. One of America's first
tourist attractions, the cave was opened to the public in 1816, and was
preceded in popularity only by Niagara Falls. The park was established
as a national park on July 1, 1941, a World Heritage Site on October 27,
1981, and an international Biosphere Reserve on September 26, 1990.
The 200 vintage images found in Images of America: Mammoth Cave and the
Kentucky Cave Region represent a look back at over 100 years of
photography and tourism at Mammoth Cave and other caves that make up the
Kentucky Cave Region. Rare images of early transportation, hotels, cave
guides, cave tours, as well as important cave discoveries, and cave
explorers such as Floyd Collins, are shown throughout the book.