Luray Singing Tower

  • 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 memory of Colonel T. C. Northcott's wife. At 117 feet in height the Luray Singing Tower contains a carillon of 47 bells. The ... more on Virginia.org

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

Best caverns in the area- in fact, best caverns in a very large area. I have not visited Mammoth, but have visited many other caverns around the world. Luray was my first cave experience as a child, a ... more on TripAdvisor

The Caverns are great. The staff is knowledgable and dosen't rush you through. The areas are wide and tall enough so walk through (in case you fear tight places) the walkways are a good size. Plus, yo ... more on TripAdvisor

Took some terrific pictures, such wonder and beauty. Staff members and fellow travelers were so friendly and helpful. more on TripAdvisor

Herding" is an accurate adjective to how people are filled into these caverns. If you are hard of hearing or stuck in the back of your 50+ person tour group, it would be difficult to hear what your gu ... more on TripAdvisor

The tour through the caverns takes about an hour, plus there are two museums (included with cavern ticket price), a garden maze (extra cost to enter), along with food (full cafe and vending machine ar ... more on TripAdvisor

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