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Show Moqui Cave - a Unique Museum Table of Contents Page 2 - Moqui Cave Page 3 Western Legends Roundup Page 4 - Kanab-- Monumental Find A Paige 5 - Experience Southern Utah Page 6 - Little Hollywood of Traveling Page 7 - Kanab-Hu- b Page 8 - The United Order Page 9 - Heritage Highway 89 Pages 10 & 1 1 - Zion National Park Breaks National Page 12-Ced- 2 The Kanab Area Vacation Guide Souvenir Edition ar Monument Page 3 - Cedar MountainDuck Creek Pages 14 & 15 - The Grand Canyon Pages 16 & 17 - Maps & Information 1 Pages 18 & 19 - Best Friends Only museum of its kind in southern Utah Pages 20 & 21 - The Red Rock Ride Page 22 - Lake Powell Page 23 - Petroglyphs & Pictographs Page 24 - Pipe Spring National Monument Page 25 - The Heritage House Page 26 - Grand StaircaseEscaiante National Monument Page 27 - North Kaibab Ranger District Page 28 - Traveling with the Kids Rage 29 - Bryce Canyon National Park Page 30 - Calendar of Events-200- 0 Utah's Park Central Cover Photo The cover photo is a view of Peekaboo Canyon, a slot canyon north of Kanab, by local photographer Troy ! r. Snow. To see more photos by Troy Snow, go to: www.photopoint.com select viewmembersalbums.. tsnow in type xpressweb.com A Very Unique 5-1- in southern Utah spanning the centuries. The caves history is as interesting as the artifacts contained within. A cool room in the back once housed a fully-operation- al tavern, where those wanting to imbibe could hide their devils brew from prohibitionists. Page 31 - Coral Pink Sand Dunes State Park Page 32 - Kane County - Southern Animal Sanctuary At first glance travelers might surmise that Moqui Cave is a unique attraction, but a visit will quickly resolve any doubt! Moqui Cave, located just 2 miles north of Kanab on Highway 89, is a museum of artifacts, fossils and history, depicting life Laura and the late Garth Chamberlain purchased the cave in 1951, rescuing it from years of disuse. Putting a distinctively-memorabl- e Dinosaur entryway on the front, the cave attracted curious travelers to investigate the unusual museum. The Chamberlains, along with their five children who helped operate the cave, worked hard at making Moqui Cave a first class tourist attraction. That same goal is continued today by Garths son and daugh Lex and Lee Ann Chamberlain. A new cliff dwelling facade welcomes tourists to take a ter-in-la- w, historical tour into the museum with host Lex providing facinating historical commentary. Your imagination will be piqued when you enter the cool sandstone cave and see the large collection of dinosaur tracks that once inhabited the area. The cave also boasts one of the largest fluorescent and fossil mineral displays in the U.S. Exhibits include more than 1,000 arrowheads, ceremonial points, jugs, pots, bowls and working tools of for the Anthe Anasazi-Navaj- o cient Ones from centuries ago. Moqui Cave has a gift store in a side sandstone chamber which features items for purchase, including Indian arts and crafts, kachina dolls, rugs, pottery and turquoise. For more information on Moqui Cave, call (435) During the summer season, hours are Monday-Saturda- y 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. In the hours are 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Bus tours are welcome. 644-298- off-seaso-n, Place to Visit r Come celebrate our 48th year of business. Your visit to MOQUI CAVE will be educational and long remembered. 5-1- 2 7. -- ', Mr. miles north of Kanab, Utah Hwy. 89 Phone 644-298- 7 Leave Message One of the largest fluorescent mineral displays in the USA Extensive Display of Native American Artifacts The Largest Collection of Dinosaur Tracks in southern Utah Collection of Pre-Columbi- an Artifacts from Old Mexico Replica of nearby Cliff Dwellings Ancient Inhabitants: bAoqui Cave depicts the lives and architectural achievements of the Native Americans of the Southwest during the great pueblo period. (A.D. 700-1200- ). Interesting Display of Foreign Monies HOURS Unique Gift Shop of Native American Turquoise Jewelry, Rugs, Arts 8c Crafts and more Tourist information ( miWfmWsWB THE COOLEST STOP ON HWY. 89 - Season Off Season 10:00 - 4:00 9:00 - 7:00 ) Monday-Saturda- y NEVER OVER 70 0 DEGREES ON THE HOTTEST DAYS JZ1SX7JZ |