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- Manitou_Cave abstract "Manitou Cave is a cave in Alabama, near the town of Fort Payne, in the side of Lookout Mountain. The cave was reputedly named for "the great spirit" by the Cherokee in the l700s.During the Civil War, the cave was a source of saltpeter for the Confederate Army. The mineral was mined by laborers to provide the essential ingredient for black powder.The cave was first opened by the Fort Payne Coal and Iron company in 1888 as a tourist destination. The cave remained open as a public park through the early 20th century. After decades of neglect, Manitou Cave was reopened as a tourist attraction in 1963 by the Walter B. Raymond, Sr. family, who operated it through the mid-1970s. The cave is now closed to the general public, although adventure tours are offered by private tour companies.".
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageID "39835117".
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- Manitou_Cave wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageRevisionID "643425457".
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink American_Civil_War.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Black_powder.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Caves_of_Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_DeKalb_County,_Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visitor_attractions_in_DeKalb_County,_Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Cherokee.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Confederate_States_Army.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Payne,_Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Gunpowder.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Lookout_Mountain.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Niter.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLink Saltpeter.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageWikiLinkText "Manitou Cave".
- Manitou_Cave access "Private tours only".
- Manitou_Cave hasPhotoCollection Manitou_Cave.
- Manitou_Cave latD "34".
- Manitou_Cave latM "25".
- Manitou_Cave latNs "N".
- Manitou_Cave latS "44.0394".
- Manitou_Cave longD "85".
- Manitou_Cave longEw "W".
- Manitou_Cave longM "43".
- Manitou_Cave longS "26.04".
- Manitou_Cave map "Alabama".
- Manitou_Cave name "Manitou Cave".
- Manitou_Cave showCave "1888".
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Alabama-geo-stub.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_cave.
- Manitou_Cave wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Manitou_Cave subject Category:Caves_of_Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave subject Category:Landforms_of_DeKalb_County,_Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave subject Category:Visitor_attractions_in_DeKalb_County,_Alabama.
- Manitou_Cave hypernym Cave.
- Manitou_Cave type Cave.
- Manitou_Cave type NaturalPlace.
- Manitou_Cave type Place.
- Manitou_Cave type Location.
- Manitou_Cave type Place.
- Manitou_Cave type Thing.
- Manitou_Cave type Q35509.
- Manitou_Cave comment "Manitou Cave is a cave in Alabama, near the town of Fort Payne, in the side of Lookout Mountain. The cave was reputedly named for "the great spirit" by the Cherokee in the l700s.During the Civil War, the cave was a source of saltpeter for the Confederate Army. The mineral was mined by laborers to provide the essential ingredient for black powder.The cave was first opened by the Fort Payne Coal and Iron company in 1888 as a tourist destination.".
- Manitou_Cave label "Manitou Cave".
- Manitou_Cave sameAs m.0w6br58.
- Manitou_Cave sameAs Q16937119.
- Manitou_Cave sameAs Q16937119.
- Manitou_Cave wasDerivedFrom Manitou_Cave?oldid=643425457.
- Manitou_Cave isPrimaryTopicOf Manitou_Cave.
- Manitou_Cave name "Manitou Cave".