This is Cave-In-Rock which sits atop the high bluffs, overlooking the scenic Ohio River, in southern Illinois. The area has a rich history, dating back to the 1700's when the cave was used by bandits and pirates who preyed upon unsuspecting travelers and river boat operators to rob, murder and plunder. As late as the 1950's, three murdered women were found in the cave and the case was never solved.
In 1929, the State of Illinois acquired 64.5 acres for a park that since has increased to 204 acres. The well-wooded, 60-foot-high hills and the rugged bluffs along the river - commanding expansive views of the famous waterway - became Cave-In-Rock State Park.
In the words of Illinois historian John W. Allen, “Today only the natural beauty of the historic spot remains, clothed in mystery. In the hollow silence of the cave that echoes the peaceful cooing of doves, a visitor can let a vivid imagination run riot. But he can dream little that will be beyond what actually happened.”
Copyright 2007 - John Swift
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