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 the rolling mountains of northern Virginia. Luray ...
Hit something with a hammer, and it makes a sound. If you’re lucky, it might even make a pleasant sound, which is the idea behind the Great Stalacpipe Organ in Luray Caverns, Virginia. The organ was ...
On a different note, there is music in the air -- but not the kind you’re used to. Luray Caverns, just two hours from D.C., is one of the largest and most famous cave systems in the world. But you may ...
This electrically supported lithophone can be found in the depths of the Luray Caverns in Virginia, and its sound will give you chills. In a shadowy, otherworldly cavern in Virginia, United States, ...
In the rolling mountains of northern Virginia. Luray Caverns are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their designation as a national natural landmark. It's also home to the largest musical instrument ...
The Great Stalacpipe Organ spans 3.5 acres of the cave and is considered the world's largest musical instrument. The name is a combination of the words stalactite and pipe organ but in actuality, it ...
Luray / submitted by Nancy Hann of Chesapeake I’m a travel blogger and this summer my husband, Terry, and I wanted to get out of town but didn’t want to go too far due to COVID-19. We decided to spend ...
After our trip to Richmond, Va., which I wrote about yesterday, we made the trek to Luray Caverns, about 2.5 hours northwest. I've wanted to go to Luray Caverns for a couple of decades. I'd seen the ...