Landmarks in Luray, Virginia

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970 U.S. Hwy. 211 West Luray, VA 22835

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  • Luray Caverns is a large cavern with many formations. Some of them are partly man-made: the Fried Eggs are ... More on showcaves.com

  • Beautiful formations, shown by a great staff during the tour. More on GeckoGo

 

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970 U.S. Hwy. 211 West Luray, VA 22835

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  • The Luray Singing Tower, officially known as the Belle Brown Northcott Memorial, was erected in 1937 in mem... More on Virginia.org

  • We've been to a few caverns, including Shenandoah Caverns and Luray. Luray is popular for a reason--it's bi... More on TripAdvisor

 

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1822 Resort Dr, McGaheysvill Luray, VA

  • Inscription. To the Founders of the Massanutton Settlement, 1729. Jacob Stover, Leader and Patentee of 5000 acre tract. Adam Miller, settler on the Shenandoah River 1727. Purchasers from Stover: Ch... More on HMDB

  • An authentically restored school which was used from 1875 to 1937 as a county school ... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Lake Arrowhead Road (Route # 669) Luray, VA

  • Lake Arrowhead is a 39 acre impoundment located in Page County near Luray, Virginia. The lake was constructed in 1971 by the USDA Soil Conservation Service as a flood control impoundment. The lake ... More on AnglerWeb.com

  • Lake Arrowhead Beach is located in the beautifully wooded Lake Arrowhead Park in the scenic Shenandoah Valley just below Skyline Drive. The beach is white sand with a concession stand and lifeguard... More on Virginia.org

 

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Luray VA 22835, United States of America

  • Inscription. (Left Side): Would it not be a blame for us, if their memories part, from our land & heart, and a wrong to them & a shame for us, the glories they won shall not wane for us, in legend & lay, our heroes in gray, shall ... More on HMDB

 

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Luray VA 22835, United States of America

  • Inscription. Built for religious purposes by the “Neighbors”, mainly Mennonites from Switzerland and southern Germany. The outside of the one log walls were covered in 1851 with white weatherboards and the structure was ... More on HMDB

 

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Luray VA 22835, United States of America

  • Inscription. Nearly three weeks after the Battle of Gettysburg, and in the wake of a sharp fight near Front Royal at Wapping Heights (Manassas Gap) on July 23, 1863, Confederate troops from Gen. Richard S. Ewells corps withdrew to ... More on HMDB

 

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Luray VA 22835, United States of America

  • Inscription. Died 1764. A Pioneer and Christian father, who with his wife and six of his thirteen children, was a victim of the last Indian massacre in Page County. , Erected 1985 by John Rhodes Chapter, National Society of the Daughters ... More on HMDB

 

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Luray VA 22835, United States of America

  • Inscription. Here stood “Hawburg, ” birthplace of the eminent Virginia sculptor William R. Barbee (1816–1868). He studied in Florence, Italy, where he carved his famed “Coquette” and “The Fisher ... More on HMDB

 

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Luray VA 22835, United States of America

  • Inscription. Having remained with his command in the vicinity of Winchester since the Battle of Sharpsburg/Antietam, by November 22, 1862, Gen. Thomas J. “Stonewall” Jackson was again on the march. With more than 32,000 ... More on HMDB

 

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