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“Step back in time”
Step back in time and discover the rich history of the Shenandoah Valley at the Luray Valley Museum. Your journey begins at the log Stonyman building which houses historic items from pre-contact Native peoples to life in the bustling 1920s. Continue your exploration across a seven-acre recreation of a small 19th century farming community. Knock on the door of the 1835 home of the county's first Delegate to the Virginia General Assembly. Peek into the Hamburg Regular School, the area's first school for African American children. Read the actual signatures of Union and Confederate soldiers scrawled into the walls of the Elk Run Dunkard Church. The Luray Valley Museum is included in the Luray Caverns general admission.
Part 1. The caverns. It was a thing of beauty. Very clean, beautiful, and well taken care of cavern. The walk is a little more than a mile long, dress comfortable and wear light clothes. Don't go... Read more
I couldn't figure out what this place was supposed to be. It came free with luray cavern ticket. I ran through this place in 5 minutes. There was a mining experience towards the end. But I didn't... Read more
Awesome little museum with tons of informative exhibits explaining and depicting the history of the Luray Valley. Admission to this museum was free with our ticket for Luray Caverns, and we... Read more
Luray Valley Museum & Gardens
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- Sun - Sat: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
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