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“Haunting History” returns to Dunbar Cave

October 23, 2008 | Print This Post

 

Volunteers have been gearing up for a week for the annual Haunting History autumn tours at Dunbar Cave, which runs Friday and Saturday, October 24-25, at Dunbar Cave Natural Area on Dunbar Cave Road, in Clarksville. The event runs from 5-8 p.m..

It’s a family affair, with teams of guides taking children as young as three years of age (young children must be accompanied by a parent) through one section of the cave. What’s inside? The path through the cave will be illuminated with carved pumpkins. Inside the cave, three grottos are set up with young actors from the Roxy Regional Theatre offering stories and skits on the cave’s natural history.

The Haunting History Actors Front: Hugh Poland,  Christian Boyd, JC Poland, Marianne Rivera, Dominick Lynch, Mariah Wolitski, and Angela Scott (Director). Back: Jaymin Burr, Hugh Poland, Felix Sermon, Andrew Hulse

The Haunting History Actors Front: Hugh Poland, Christian Boyd, JC Poland, Marianne Rivera, Dominick Lynch, Mariah Wolitski, and Angela Scott (Director). Back: Jaymin Burr, Hugh Poland, Felix Sermon, and Andrew Hulse

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Haunting History at Dunbar Cave

By Christine Anne Piesyk | October 2, 2007 | Print This Post

 

Haunting History Nighttime Cave Tours returns to Dunbar Caves October 26-27 for two nights of storytelling, underground tours and and a glimpse of Clarksville and cave history. Young performers from the across the city have been busy creating and rehearsing vignettes of Clarksville and Cave history. The event is “family friendly” and not intended to frighten children, though children under age three are not allowed on the tour.

Roxy School of the Arts students will perform dramatizations in the softly illuminated but still shadowy expanses of the underground caverns. Cast members include Elizabeth Coleman, Ally Campbell, Della Coleman, Daynann Carmona, Joanna Patmore, Hannah Carmona, Angela Scott, Aaron Juvera and Hannah Kitterman (all pictured above) and Kari Muller, Humberto Figueroa Jr., and Director Ellie Ellis (not pictured). «Read the rest of this article»

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