Cave Hill was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.
In the 1980s, razor wire was added to the brick walls surrounding Cave Hill to keep out after-hours visitors.
In 2008 Cave Hill accepted the first students at their Faculty of Medicine.
It is in front of the large number of Union soldiers buried at Cave Hill.
In June 1867, after the national cemetery was created at Cave Hill, the fallen soldiers and the monument were moved to their current location.
The names Cave Hill and Cavehill refer to a number of places:
Cave Hill can refer to two areas, located on the island-nation of Barbados.
This meant a level crossing would be built at Cave Hill, with gates.
An additional station at Cave Hill, between Mooroolbark and Lilydale.
In the absence of a private aircraft, head for Cave Hill (368m) which looms over the northern fringes of the city.