- The list below includes 49 free or cheap things to do in or near Luray, Virginia, including 68 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Specialty Museums, Caverns & Caves and Parks.
- From Stony Man Mountain Hike to Hawksbill Greenway, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Luray and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Front Royal, Strasburg, New Market and McGaheysville.
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A wide range of films is shown at the Zeus Digital Theater. Most of the features are popular first-run Hollywood films with some prominent independent movies being shown on occasion, and the state-of-the-art projection is coupled with 3D for certain movies as well.
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Historical interpreters dressed in costume embrace the stories of life on a farm during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries at the Frontier Culture Museum. The farm houses are made operational with these interpreters who perform tasks common to life during those time periods for visitors.
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Across 214 acres the Gypsy Hill Park serves as a multi-use recreational attraction. Guests can walk, bike, rollerblade, swim, picnick, and simply play while more advanced facilities are offered for those who want to golf or view extensive gardens.
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At Staunton Public Library, members can choose from a selection of books, as well as DVDs, CDs, and more. The library hosts events for the community, such as book discussions, technology classes, and children's activities.
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The Woodrow Wilson Birthplace is frequently referred to as a manse, which is a term utilized by the Presbyterian Church to identify the residence of their minister. Visitors can take a self-guided tour through seven galleries in the building to explore the early life of Woodrow Wilson.
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18 North Coalter Street, Staunton, VA 24401
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The life of Woodrow Wilson is put on display at the Woodrow Wilson Presidential Library & Museum. The former president's birthplace has been turned into a museum documenting his life with an added garden while the library portion of the site features many collections and archives.
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The well-known Confederate General lost his arm in a battle near Chancellorsville which now rests at the Grave of Stonewall Jackson's Arm. It was buried separately from his body due to the fact he lived for several years after the amputation and is currently commemorated with four stone markers.
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Three separate institutions are part of the R.R. Smith Center for History & Art. The Augusta County Historical Society, the Historic Staunton Foundation, and the Staunton Augusta Art Center compose the complex that encourages education and celebration of local history and art.
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An older movie theater building which has been outfitted with modern conveniences serves as the Visulite Cinema in Staunton. The movies shown are first-run wide releases, but there are also special showings of limited releases and live broadcasted operas.
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Photographers and those interested in the topic will be impressed with the collection of antique cameras and artifacts on display at the Camera Heritage Museum. Located in Staunton, the museum also includes information about local and regional photographers.