#3: Moqui Cave, Utah
Moqui Cave in southern Utah may seem more captivating online, boasting a history tied to the Anasazi people and its Prohibition-era speakeasy role. However, the Chamberlains transformed it into a tavern and museum in the 1950s, and its allure somewhat fizzles out beyond its fascinating past.

The Chamberlains exaggerated much of Moqui Cave’s history to promote their museum and tavern. Despite realigning with historical truths and displaying regional artifacts, today, it remains a modest landmark that only slightly nudges the curiosity meter.
