Ruby Falls, Chattanooga, Tennessee

Lambert decided to open both caves to the public, although Lookout
Mountain Cave was closed in 1935 since it was not very popular with
tourists, who were much more impressed with the upper cave. Public tours
began in 1930. Electric lights were installed in the cave, making it
one of the first commercial caves to be so outfitted.
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Motorists travelling on I-75 in the 1970s and 1980s were subjected to
dozens - maybe hundreds - of billboards along their route with the words
"SEE RUBY FALLS" beginning hundreds of miles north and south of the
falls itself. Ruby Falls remains a staple of
Chattanooga tourism, operating daily. Ruby Falls is owned by the Steiner family of Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Ruby Falls and the larger Lookout Mountain Caverns complex have been
designated a National Historic Landmark. It is often associated with the
nearby Rock City attraction, which lies atop Lookout Mountain.
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