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MAMMOTH CAVE NATIONAL PARK – Congratulations to America’s newest citizens! They were sworn in during a special event in Mammoth Cave National Park. 

The naturalization ceremony welcomed 29 new citizens from 12 different countries around the world who are now proud Americans and call Western Kentucky home.

“This unique underground environment not only highlights the beauty and richness of our nation but also reflects the collective heritage we all cherish,” said Superintendent Barclay Trimble. 

The naturalization ceremony is an annual event held inside Mammoth Cave. 

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