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970 U.S. Hwy. 211 West Luray, VA 22835
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
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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3655 US Highway 211 East Luray, VA
Screens: 1 Sound: Car Capacity: Typical season: Technical details: none Luray Drive-In Timeline: There ... More on drive-ins.com
Such sites might be ideal for trailer camping, but for tent camping it would be similar to camping in a lar... More on Epinions.com

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299 S Fort Valley Rd. Luray, VA

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116 South Court Street Luray, VA
Inscription. Page County. Area 322 square miles. Formed in 1831 from Shenandoah and Rockingham, and named for John Page, Governor of Virginia, 1802–1805. Luray cave is here. Shenandoah County... More on HMDB
A Roman Revival-style courthouse completed in 1834 by two of Thomas Jefferson's master builders, Malcolm F. Crawford, carpenter, ... More on Virginia.org

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Virginia
The Luray Valley Museum is an intriguing and thorough presentation which celebrates our early Shenandoah Va... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Just a few observations The Lee Chapel museum is closed indefnetly Construction on the VMI campus obscure... More on TripAdvisor

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15 Campbell Street Luray, VA
We are located in an old warehouse just off the downtown section of Luray, VA. Unlike many other galleries we have some fairly large sculptures - our unique warehouse location gives us this luxury... More on Virginia.org
An art gallery and center for artistic and creative expression ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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, Luray, VA 22835

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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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Luray, Virginia, United States
