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Weekly YouTube show dives into various issues, sites and events in the Page Valley
By Randy Arrington
LURAY, May 14 — This week we take a step back in time to explore a few stops in the Shenandoah Heritage Village at Luray Caverns. The seven-acre recreation of a small 19th century farming village celebrated its 15th anniversary this year. We walk among the Luray Valley Museum and the structures on the site — one dating back to 1760 — with local historian Rod Graves, whose family operates the Caverns.
(Page Valley Livin’ ~ Episode 69 was recorded Monday, May 12, and first aired Wednesday, May 14).
Coming up on Page Valley Livin’… we’ll talk later on this month with the leading scorer in Division II women’s basketball, and we’ll pay a visit to the Town of Shenandoah near Memorial Day.
The aim and purpose of these videos is to provide more information about more things that make up the wonderful place we call the Page Valley of Virginia. Serious issues will be handled seriously, while lighter issues may offer more opportunity to have some fun. There is no theme or agenda other than promoting the Page Valley, and trying to better inform the people who both live here and those who love to visit.
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