Seneca Caverns offers a unique underground adventure

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You may not know it, but there is a unique cave system right here in northwest Ohio.

And it's one of the only caves of its kind open to the public. Discovered in 1872, the Seneca Caverns have been open as a tourist attraction just south of Bellevue since 1933.

The caverns, referred to as "The Earth Crack," were not carved out by flowing water over centuries, but instead were formed when ancient sediment was dissolved enough for the rock above to fall 7-12 feet, creating multiple levels of cavern openings.



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