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Osceola, Mo. (Missouri, United States) (search for this): article 11
Wonderful Cave. --The Bowling Green Standard says a new and wonderful cave, to which the name of Osceola has been given, has just been discovered near Cave City, Kentucky. It glitters with wonderful stalactites and stalagmite formations, and abounds with coral and sparking pools. It is attracting great attention from the curious and scientific. It has been opened for the inspection of visitors.
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Wonderful Cave. --The Bowling Green Standard says a new and wonderful cave, to which the name of Osceola has been given, has just been discovered near Cave City, Kentucky. It glitters with wonderful stalactites and stalagmite formations, and abounds with coral and sparking pools. It is attracting great attention from the curious and scientific. It has been opened for the inspection of visitors.
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Wonderful Cave. --The Bowling Green Standard says a new and wonderful cave, to which the name of Osceola has been given, has just been discovered near Cave City, Kentucky. It glitters with wonderful stalactites and stalagmite formations, and abounds with coral and sparking pools. It is attracting great attention from the curious and scientific. It has been opened for the inspection of visitors.
Wonderful Cave. --The Bowling Green Standard says a new and wonderful cave, to which the name of Osceola has been given, has just been discovered near Cave City, Kentucky. It glitters with wonderful stalactites and stalagmite formations, and abounds with coral and sparking pools. It is attracting great attention from the curious and scientific. It has been opened for the inspection of visitors.