Antique radios, Old Time Radios
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Car and Carriage Caravan Museum at Luray Caverns
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22835 Luray, VA, United States of America (USA) (Virginia ) |
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101 Cave Hill Road
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unfortunately not known yet
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Opening times
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April 1 - June 14: daily 9am – 6pm;
June 15 - Labor Day: daily 9am – 7pm;
Labor Day - October 31: daily 9am – 6pm;
November - March: Weekends 9am – 5pm, Weekdays 9am – 4pm
Tours depart about every twenty minutes and last about an hour.
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Admission
Status from 02/2024
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Includes the Luray Caverns Self-Guided Tour, the Car & Carriage Caravan Museum, Shenandoah Heritage Village, and Toy Town Junction.
Adults: $34; Children (Ages 6–12): $17; Seniors (62+): $32 |
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luraycaverns.com/attractions/the-car-carriage-caravan-museum
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| N38.664808° W78.484142° | N38°39.88848' W78°29.04852' | N38°39'53.3088" W78°29'2.9112" |
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| Description |
luraycaverns.com:
Take a Spin through Time
Car lover? History lover? Or just someone who loves beautifully sculpted sheet metal? We have your museum: The Car and Carriage Caravan Museum at Luray Caverns.
Feast your eyes on the stunning centerpiece of the collection, an 1897 Mercedes-Benz, one of the oldest cars in the country still in operating condition. Check out the precursor to the Chevy Volt, the 1908 Baker Electric. And bask in the indulgent 1925 Rolls Royce, owned by silent film star, Rudolph Valentino.
Driving Through History
Explore your way through the fascinating story of roadway travel.
Our collection features over 140 items related to transportation and includes 50 motorized vehicles beginning with simple wagons and coaches to the elaborate and luxurious automobiles of the 1940s. Meticulously restored to their original splendor, these “antiques on wheels” are all in running condition and beautifully displayed among period artifacts and costumes. |
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