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Leo
Lambert, a local cave enthusiast knew of Lookout Mountain Cave and its
rich history and had even explored the cave prior to it being sealed off.
He longed to reopen it to the public and devised a plan from which to do
so. In 1923
Mr. Lambert along with a group of investors decided to enact his plan. His
idea was to drill an elevator shaft from another point on the mountain to
access the cave from the surface above. Work on this feat of
engineering began in the fall of 1928.
On December 28,
1928, while excavating the elevator shaft a worker operating a jackhammer
discovered a void in the rock and felt a gush of air. This void was
located at the 260 foot level, still 160 feet above the Lookout Mountain
Cave. Upon further inspection an opening, 18 inches high and five
feet wide was discovered.

Lambert, along with a small crew, entered this opening to explore the new
found cave.
While exploring they discovered a number of unusual and beautiful rock
formations, flowing passages and several stream beds. Pushing their
way deeper and deeper into the cave, they finally reached its marvelous
jewel, the waterfall. Mr. Lambert and his exploration party were
awestruck by its magnificence and beauty, and quickly returned to the
surface to share their new found discovery with the rest of the crew.
The round trip journey took them about 17 hours.
On his next exploration into the cave, Lambert took several people
including his wife Ruby to see the many wonders they had discovered.
While gazing at the waterfall, Lambert told his wife that he would name it
in her honor,
“Ruby Falls"
the above information was taken from http://www.rubyfalls.com/history2.htm
Please visit the site to see more stunning photos, historical information
and travel details. |
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The following pictures were all ones I
took inside the cavern. Unfortunately, the picture of the actual
falls did not come out! You'll just have to visit Ruby Falls to see
if for yourself. |
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