Cordell Hull Birthplace State Park

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The Cordell Hull Birthplace and Museum is a 55-acre historic park located on the Highland Rim. The site includes a representation of Hull's log cabin birthplace and period gardens; the Cordell Hull Museum which displays a variety of photographs and artifacts; and an activities center. The park also includes the Hull Library and Archives that houses the entire Cordell Hull Collection consisting of more than 1,500 books and hundreds of original photographs, documents, and three-dimensional objects. The collection includes a replica of his Nobel Peace Prize.

The park also features the beautiful Bunkum Cave Loop Trail that leads to an overlook and the actual entrance to historic Bunkum Cave where Cordell Hull's father made moonshine in the 19th century. The trail meanders through the mixed deciduous forest, where hikers can view a variety of plant and animal life, including a spectacular display of spring wildflowers.

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