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Chamberlain also fashioned a bar with colorful inlaid stones that still graces the museum. That bar became the centerpiece for frequent socials and dances hosted at the locale.
The old bar Chamberlain made when the cave was a popular watering hole is still on display. “It was a regular hootenanny in this subterranean spot.”
The cave became a popular watering hole, especially when work began in the mid-1960s on the nearby Glen Canyon Dam.
“During the week, one could grab a bite to eat and something cool to drink at their fully functional bar and a live band would come play on Friday and Saturday nights,” the Moqui Cave history web page states. https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archi ... 7HV-HbMIuU
The old bar Chamberlain made when the cave was a popular watering hole is still on display. “It was a regular hootenanny in this subterranean spot.”
The cave became a popular watering hole, especially when work began in the mid-1960s on the nearby Glen Canyon Dam.
“During the week, one could grab a bite to eat and something cool to drink at their fully functional bar and a live band would come play on Friday and Saturday nights,” the Moqui Cave history web page states. https://www.stgeorgeutah.com/news/archi ... 7HV-HbMIuU