House Resolution 7015, sponsored by Burkhart, recognizes Dunbar Cave State Park in Clarksville, Tennessee, as it celebrates its fiftieth anniversary as an official state park. The resolution highlights the park's historical significance and natural beauty, noting its 144 acres that include artifacts and cave art from the Mississippian Native American tribes, making it a unique site for public viewing of such cultural heritage. The park's history includes its use during the Civil War, its transformation into a wellness resort in the late 1800s, and its later conversion into a country music concert venue by Roy Acuff.

The resolution expresses gratitude to the staff of Dunbar Cave State Park, both past and present, for their contributions to preserving the park's resources for current and future generations. It emphasizes the park's ongoing importance as a site of beauty and history in the region, affirming the state's commitment to maintaining and celebrating its natural and cultural landmarks.