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Luray

[ loo-rey ]

noun

  1. a town in N Virginia: site of Luray Caverns.


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Check out the 28-mile stretch from the town of Luray to Jefferson National Forest.

That same year, Brinker hired Jennifer Luray to head up governmental affairs and public policy.

In 2010, Luray left, receiving more than $300,000 in salary and severance for the year, according to tax records.

His army was split into sections; here a brigade and there a brigade, the advance south of Conrad's Store, the rear yet at Luray.

The Luray cavern does not date beyond the Tertiary period, though carved from the Silurian limestone.

It is a rather picturesque country; not so beautiful and productive, however, as the Shenandoah and Luray Valleys.

The hotel at Luray was a long rambling structure which had been casually added to from time to time.

His connection with the Luray tragedy conferred a halo of distinction, and he realized the fact.

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