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Horse Cave, KY offers an App-guided walking tour of downtown - HART COUNTY



2018-08-18 - Downtown Horse Cave, KY - Photo by Ed Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
A discovery in Horse Cave - they've developed cell phone guided walking tours of their town which will definitely require a trip back when there's more time. We paused in front of The Bookstore and found it was closed for the day, but we learned from the sign in front of the store that read: "Horse Cave Stories Cellphone Walking Tour. The Bookstore, Stop #2. What makes this bookstore so unique is Tom Chaney, the owner. Call cell phone audio 270-854-3054 to learn about Horse Cave's resident storyteller." It also gave a QR code option to hear, in his voice, about his being a self-proclaimed historian and fabricator of tall tales. It advised that a QR Reader App may be required and gave the website horsecavestories.com. - LW


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