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7/21/18 - Joel Green, author and Robbers Cave researcher

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Joel Green is the author of the new book “Robber’s Cave: Truths, Legends, Recollections.” For anyone growing up in Lincoln, NE this was a landmark place in our youth. As a young boy I'd ride my bike over to the two-story farmhouse and pay the woman a quarter to turn the lights on in the cave. Then in those far simpler times my friends and I would explore and have fun in Robber's Cave. When our quarter was "expired" the woman would blink the lights to let us know that our time was up. Youth explored and played in the cave, had birthday parties, Boy and Girl Scout meetings, etc. After years of being closed from fear of break-ins and vandalism by the former owner, it is now open under new ownership. The Blue Blood Brewing Company is located over the cave and this unique micro-brewery and restaurant serves as the doorway to Robber's Cave. Learn more via the links. https://www.robberscavebook.com/ . https://www.facebook.com/robberscavebook/ .
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Joel Green is the author of the new book “Robber’s Cave: Truths, Legends, Recollections.” For anyone growing up in Lincoln, NE this was a landmark place in our youth. As a young boy I'd ride my bike over to the two-story farmhouse and pay the woman a quarter to turn the lights on in the cave. Then in those far simpler times my friends and I would explore and have fun in Robber's Cave. When our quarter was "expired" the woman would blink the lights to let us know that our time was up. Youth explored and played in the cave, had birthday parties, Boy and Girl Scout meetings, etc. After years of being closed from fear of break-ins and vandalism by the former owner, it is now open under new ownership. The Blue Blood Brewing Company is located over the cave and this unique micro-brewery and restaurant serves as the doorway to Robber's Cave. Learn more via the links. https://www.robberscavebook.com/ . https://www.facebook.com/robberscavebook/ .
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