Rockingham County, VA
The lodge and caverns opened as a tourist attraction in 1932. Last week this building served as the tour headquarters for the Harrisonburg garden tours. I hope to return when I have time to tour the caverns. One of the attractions is graffiti from 1862, inscribed on cave walls by soldiers who camped on the grounds.
Another post that we enjoyed, with very beautiful photos and information.
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Looks well worth a return visit.
ReplyDeleteThe lodge is beautiful and I love the landscapes!
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...a treasure in a gorgeous setting.
ReplyDeleteWhat a peaceful place! I wonder if WPA workers helped build the lodge in 1932. Lots of stonework buildings were done by them in parks. Yes, it would be cool to see the cave also!
ReplyDeleteI don’t know. I did hear that they built the limestone walls that line the Valley Pike in some of the towns.
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ReplyDeleteStriking architecture.
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