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Four St. Mary's University students found it on March 27, 1960, and what they found was the largest commercial cavern in Texas. The name comes from the 60-foot limestone slab bridge spanning the entrance — a span left hanging when a sinkhole collapsed beneath it. The temperature inside holds at 70°F year-round. The deepest public tour reaches 180 feet below the surface. It opened July 3, 1964, and has been family-owned and operated ever since. In 1971 it became a registered US National Natural Landmark.
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