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Vicki Brock Miller: Wonders if cave on 551 Comments re photo 61766 Where in the World Is It Hidden Cave site Clue III Vicki Brock Miller writes: Is this on 551 across from the house where Davis Lewis Butler lived many years ago? I stayed with David's mom when I was young and it looks familiar to me. - Vicki Brock MillerThanks, Vicki Brock Miller - The cave may look similar, but the one Kenny Absher used in the "Where in the World Is It, Hidden Cave" puzzle is, as identified by Anthony Gilpin, off KY 61/Greensburg Road. We're still waiting for a more precise location and we're still looking for someone to tell us about the misadventure of a father and son, which took place ca 1938. Even Boy Scout and caver from Glasgow days, Richard Phelps, can only vaguely recall stories of it. This story was posted on 2015-08-24 09:18:57
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