Moqui Cave was once used by Anasazi people
as a shelter. It was rediscovered by white settlers
in the 19th century, and served as a speakeasy in
the 1920s during Prohibition. Since 1951 it has
belonged to the Chamberlain family, who
operate the cave as a tourist attraction and
museum. Of special interest is their knowledge
of ancestor Thomas Chamberlain, a well known
local church leader and polygamist. (located just
south of Mt. Carmel)
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