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POV: Driving through "Lights Under Louisville"
Footage taken by Michelle Smith shows the "Lights Under Louisville" Christmas display in the Mega Cavern on Saturday, November 15. (No audio)
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -
Sure, many of us put up Christmas lights atop our trees and roofs, but what about underground?
In Kentucky, Christmas magic is already on display in the form of a sparkling light show deep within a 100-acre cavern.
Dig deeper:
The "Lights Under Louisville" Christmas display shines in footage taken by Michelle Smith during a visit to the Mega Cavern earlier this month.
Visitors can drive through the display, which features over 7 million points of light spread through the cavern’s expanses.
What they're saying:
Smith told Storyful that her family goes to the show every year: "We all love it and look forward to going."
"Every year they make it bigger and better than the previous year," she added. "There’s something magical about driving in a cave full of lights, animations, and Christmas music."
What is the Louisville Mega Cavern?
Local perspective:
The Mega Cavern is a former limestone mine in Louisville, Kentucky, that has been converted into a tourist attraction featuring tram tours, zip lines, rope courses, and more.
The 4,000,000-square-foot site, about 75 to 100 feet underground, also houses other businesses and storage facilities.
The Source: Information in this story came from Storyful editors, who spoke with Michelle Smith about her experience, along with background info from Lights Under Louisville and the cavern website.