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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – It was a busy, labor intensive, and even a historic weekend recently for Senior Girl Scout Troop 2434 and their supporters as they spent most of two days building a boardwalk inside Dunbar Cave.
The new boardwalk was built around 800 feet from the mouth of the cave and extends more than 100 feet, covering the cave floor. Right now, you are probably asking yourself, why the girl scouts took on such a demanding project. Dunbar Cave State Park Rangers inside the Cave as work goes on by volunteers building a boardwalk across the cave floor to protect archeological artifacts Apr 24, 2021. (Lee Erwin)
Clarksville NowClarksville Rotary Club donates to Girl Scout Troop 2434 for a project inside Dunbar Cave Apr. 5 2021 (Lee Erwin).
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Clarksville Rotary Club is showing its support for a local Girl Scout Troop with a project they are planning at Dunbar Cave State Park. The organization made a recent donation of $6,000 to Senior Girl Scout Troop 2434.
Dorothy Baynham is the Troop Leader for the six Senior Girl Scouts who make up the Troop, and talked about the project the girls will be undertaking later in April.
“They are going to be building a platform inside Dunbar Cave to help alleviate the erosion that is found in the cave room with the pictographs,” Baynham said.