By Rapid City Journal staff Sunday, January 27, 2008
Preparations are under way to celebrate Jewel Cave's first century as a national monument, according to officials at the facility.
On Feb. 7, 1908, President Teddy Roosevelt established Jewel Cave National Monument. Subsequent exploration at Jewel Cave has revealed it to be the second-longest cave in the world, with a documented length of more than 141 miles.
Superintendent Todd Suess said that the Feb. 9 celebration will include a special program, free tours and refreshments.
Events formally begin at 1 p.m., with a special program that will include honored guests and former cave explorers Herb and Jan Conn. They will talk about their 21 years of cave exploration, in which they have mapped more than 60 miles of cave passages since 1959. The caving parties led by the husband-and-wife team made more than 700 trips into the cave and logged 6,000 hours of exploring and mapping.
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