
Bangor Cave - Garden City, Alabama
N 33° 59.142 W 086° 45.013
16S E 523070 N 3760598
During the Great Depression, a group of Alabama investors converted this series of natural caverns into the subterranean Bangor Cave Club, a dance hall and nightclub.
Waymark Code: WM31DM
Location: Alabama, United States
Date Posted: 01/25/2008
Views: 228
Referred to in local newspaper articles as "America's only underground nightclub", the Bangor Cave Club was created from a series of smaller caverns by dynamiting a larger public entrance near a special spur built to the cave by Louisville and Nashville Railroad.
Concrete was poured onto the natural cave floor which was then tiled for a dance floor.
Local fieldstone was used to create a natural-looking bar and orchestra pit. There was also a private casino behind a heavily-bolted door opened only to the lucky few with enough money to lose.
Now litter-strewn and decorated with grafitti, Bangor Cave still attracts history buffs and curious spelunkers. Today, you can still see the intact entrance, bar, and orchestra pit in a cavern filled with dim memories.
Type of Land: Other
 Managed By: Great Southern Land Real Estate
 Contact Info: greatsoutherland.com
 Type of Cave: Karst Cave
 Contains Stalactites: yes
 Contains Stalagmites: yes
 Contains Bats: no
 Price of Admission: 0.00 (listed in local currency)
 Website: Not listed

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