Luray Downtown

Luray Downtown amusements

Explore Luray, Virginia downtown area filled with historic mountain charm, shopping boutiques, dining, caverns and more.




Car & Carriage Caravan Museum


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.


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Shenandoah Heritage Village



Discover America's first frontier and the rich history of the Shenandoah Valley at the Shenandoah Heritage Village.


The Shenandoah Heritage Village is a seven-acre re-creation of a small 19th century farming community made up of restored historic buildings, cottage style gardens, and a small vineyard with a scenic mountain backdrop.


Ranging from pre-contact Native American history to the Roaring 20s, you’ll be amazed at just how rich the history of the Shenandoah Valley is.


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Toy Town Junction



A collection of trains and toys from yesteryear. Your inner child will thank you.


In 1941, five-year-old Richard Worden received his first toy train. With the country just emerging from the Great Depression, his parents sacrificed to purchase the Marx Copper electric train from the Montgomery Ward Christmas catalog. Because that’s what parents do.


Dr. Richard Worden (the once five-year-old, now retired Methodist minister) built up a massive train and toy collection – all inspired by that very first train. He arranged for Luray Caverns to exhibit the collection simply because he wanted to share the immense joy these toys have given him over the years.



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