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Sunday, June 9, 2013

Sequoyah Caverns Accepted into United States Department of Interior as A National Trust of Public Interest

After review of following Articles concerning Closure of "Sequoyah
Caverns" The United States Shall continue operations for and in behalf
of Public Interest of The History of Northeastern Alabama the
following are Evidence used in decision making of the Administration
by The United States Department of Interior National Trust of Sequoyah
Caverns;
DeKalb County
Sequoyah Caverns closing Sept. 3 Private to foreward into The United
States Department of Interior National Trust
After 49 years of welcoming visitors from all around the world,
Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead on Sept. 3. Under Administration
of The Federal Government as all on property at time of transfer shall
continue under a 99 year lease Concession and outbuildings including
if necessary Residence of Care of Property - Lease is within the
current Rights of Land Holder and rights to continue for 99 years at
which time shall revert back to The United States of America and at
which time a Charter Patent shall be seek of Public Interest Party.

Sequoyah Caverns
FORT PAYNE, Ala. (AP) — An Alabama tourist attraction that's been in
operation for nearly 50 years is closing.
Tourism officials say Sequoyah Caverns and Ellis Homestead will close Sept. 3.
Sequoyah Caverns has attracted thousands of families, school groups
and travelers over the years.The attraction, known for its"looking
glass lakes," is at the footof Sand Mountain in northeast Alabama.
The lakes reflect thousands of intricate rock formations in the cave,
The Fort Payne Times-Journal reported. The cave also features towering
stalagmites, waterfalls and writings on the walls dating back to the
early 1800s.
"I'm 79 years old, and I'm retiring from active business," owner John
Jones told The Chattanooga Times Free Press .
The privately owned property has been in the Jones family since 1841.
The attraction, named after Chief Sequoyah, who created the Cherokee
alphabet, is a much-beloved and popular tourist destination.
"It's an interesting story, and it's a beautiful property," said John
Dersham , executive director of DeKalb County Tourism . "It's very
photogenic."
In 1841, James Ellis moved his family to the homestead and continued
to acquire and cultivate hundreds of acres of woodlands. Ellis' direct
descendants still live onthe remaining 58 acres.
Dersham said the Jones family wanted to give tourists all summer to
see the caves before Jones retired.
"As far as we know right now, it'll be closed permanently," Dersham
said. But new conditions have changed.
Endangered or Threatened Species; Fish and Wildlife Service, Interior.
Federal Federal Register Volume 59, Number 219
Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky,
Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee,
Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Regional Director (TE), U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, 1875
Century Boulevard, Atlanta, Georgia30303
Pseudanophthalmus sequoyah ...Carabidae.............. Sequoyah Caverns
cave beetle...Lymphiidae............. Cavern sheet-web
In premises-liability actions that comeabout as a result of a fall,
Alabama courts require the plaintiff to prove that: ¡°(1) [the] fall
was caused by a defect or instrumentality located on the defendant¡¯s
premises, (2) the fall was a result of the defendant¡¯s negligence,
and (3) the defendant had or should have had notice of the defect or
instrumentality before the accident.
Hale v. Sequoyah Caverns & Campgrounds, Inc., 612 So. 2d 1162, 1164 (Ala. 1992).


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