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Moqui Cave, Utah

Found in southern Utah, Moqui Cave is a location that looks far more interesting on the internet than it does in person. Online, you can read about its history, where the Anasazi people once used it as a food store and occasionally, when it was later used as a speakeasy during the 1920 Prohibition. In the 1950s, the site was purchased by Laura and Garth Chamberlain, who opened a tavern, dance hall, and museum, but that's essentially where the interest ends.

Shutterstock/Kit Leong
Shutterstock/Kit Leong

Much of its history was warped by the Chamberlains in order to drum up attention for their museum and tavern, and while we now know more of the truth, with the museum displaying interesting natural and history pieces collected from the area, it's a pretty small blip on the radar.