Tour of Cave Spring tells huge history of small town
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Visitors toured historic areas in Cave Spring, including the newly discovered cabin beneath the Green House and the Connor House. (Kaitlin Kolarik / RN-T.com)
Visitors toured historic areas in Cave Spring, including the newly discovered cabin beneath the Green House and the Connor House. (Kaitlin Kolarik / RN-T.com)
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CAVE SPRING — In 1832 Alexander Thorton Harper was the first white child born in Cave Spring.

This is just one of the many facts shared by Nancy Boehm, one of the guides during a Rome Area History Museum tour of Cave Spring on Tuesday.

“I think it’s wonderful to have all these people here. I really hope people gain an appreciation of Cave Spring and come back to see us again,” said Boehm, chairwoman of the Cave Spring Downtown Development Authority.

Read the story by Chelsea Latta at rn-t.com
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