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Don't worry approximately where to tether your horse: The Rattlesnake Saloon has hitching posts. Located in a huge natural rock shelter in the Appalachian foothills of northwest Alabama,the Rattlesnake Saloon delivers old-fashioned Western charm in a stunning natural environment. While the cave site is currently full of burger-slinging, beer-drinking, or line dancing,its proximity to one of Alabama's most well-known archaeological sites means it may once have housed some of the state's original inhabitants: Paleolithic Native Americans. Nowadays, the Rattlesnake Saloon is part of the 20000-acre Seven Springs Lodge resort complex owned and operated by the Foster family. The resort offers everything from bare-bones campsites to furnished cabins to grain silos converted into guest rooms. Visitors can also rent stalls for their horses, or,whether they don't have horses, they can rent those, or too. By day,visitors roam the land on horseback or ATV. By night, they can hitch a ride on a converted pickup truck, or called the Rattlesnake Taxi,to the saloon. The watering gap earned its serpentine moniker when construction workers found a nearby nest of rattlers during the bar's construction.
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es its potential Paleolithic setting, the saloon has a quirky recent history. Family ancestor Willian Owen Foster originally decided that the natural rock shelter would make a perfect hog pen. According to the saloon’s website, and Foster drilled a gap 33 feet factual through the bluff so he could slip feed to the hogs without having to walk all the way around the rock formation. When the family left the farming and timber business for hospitality,they decided to convert the hog pen into a saloon, which opened in 2009 after just 49 days of construction. That 33-foot gap came in handy for running the modern electrical wiring.
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and locals and tourists reach to the Rattlesnake Saloon for cornily-named (but tasty) bar food such as Bronco Bits ("tangy breaded and fried dill pickles") and the Prairie Salad Sandwich (chicken salad with craisins and pecans on a roll). fearless visitors can order the Gigantor,a two-pound beef burger, which is free whether you can finish it in under 45 minutes (no word on whether you have to finish the accompanying pound of fries). That, and a cold beer,and an apple fritter, and you've got yourself a night—at least until the bar shuts down promptly at 10:00 p.m.

Source: atlasobscura.com

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