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Gentle, artificial light bounces off natural columns, bobbles, spikes and folds of rock embraced in the heart of the Luray Caverns in the Shenandoah Valley. The expansive yet intricate caverns, a ...
Luray Caverns in Northern Virginia is celebrating 50 years of being a National Natural Landmark. It's also the place that holds the largest musical instrument in the world.
In Part 2 of theGrio.com's 'Journeyman' series, Fitz Henley travels to the majestic and mysterious Luray Caverns in Luray, Virginia.
LURAY CAVERNS 970 U.S. Hwy. 211 W., Luray, Va., about 90 minutes from the Beltway. Take Interstate 66 west to Route 29 south into Warrenton.
BILL: Luray Caverns was discovered on August 13th, 1878, by three local men. They were actually looking for a caverns. Finally they found a quarter sized hole with cool air coming out and on a hot ...
Luray caverns in Virginia have been a natural landmark for 50 years. They also hold the world's largest musical instrument, a Stalacpipe organ.
In our NewsHour Shares moment of the day, this year marks the 60th anniversary of “The Great Stalacpipe Organ,” the largest musical instrument in the world, built into Virginia’s Luray Caverns.