Cave City, Kentucky Cave City, Kentucky Broadway in Cave City Broadway in Cave City Location of Cave City, Kentucky Location of Cave City, Kentucky Cave City is a home rule-class town/city in Barren County, Kentucky, in the United States.

6 Liquor in Cave City Cave City is positioned in northern Barren County at 37 8 14 N 85 57 25 W (37.137130, -85.956958). U.S.

Route 31 - W (Dixie Highway) passes through the center of the city, and Interstate 65 passes to the west of downtown, with access from Exit 53 (Kentucky Route 70/Mammoth Cave Road).

According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, Cave City has a total region of 4.4 square miles (11.4 km2), of which 0.019 square miles (0.05 km2), or 0.46%, is water. The site upon which Cave City stands was acquired in October 1853 by the Knob City Land Company, composed of Messrs.

The Knob City Land Company surveyed and laid out the town, the chief streets being 80 feet (24 m) wide, and began to sell lots about the same time as the Louisville & Nashville Railroad came through Barren County.

The first train appeared at Cave City in 1859.

The town took its name from a cave inside the town limits, not close-by Mammoth Cave.

The Cave City postal service was established in January 1860 and Beverly Daniel Curd appointed the first post-master.

He moved the postal service established in 1850 at Woodland (about a mile north) to Cave City.

The first company in Cave City was assembled and directed by postmaster Curd and his brother, Havilah Price Curd.

The second person to open a company in Cave City and to build the first residence was Judge C.

The Wigwam Village Motel, assembled in 1937, is one of Cave City's unique attractions and positioned on the Historic National Register.

Cave City's chief industry is tourism, thanks to its adjacency to Mammoth Cave National Park.

Cave City has long been host to Mammoth Cave visitors; in the era of passenger rail travel, trains of the Louisville and Nashville Railroad would discharge tourists there, who would then be shuttled to the cave.

Cave City is governed by a mayor and an propel town/city council.

(The region around Cave City is one of the biggest tobacco-producing areas in the world.) On November 8, 2005, Cave City voters passed a Liquor-by-the-Drink popular vote that for the first time in over 50 years allowed alcohol to be served in restaurants that met certain qualifications.

The Sahara Steakhouse was the first restaurant in Cave City to obtain a license to sell alcoholic beverages in the town/city limits a year after it was made legal.

On July 22, 2014, Cave City voters allowed full retail revenue of packaged alcohol.

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