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Enjoy Bryce Resort this weekend with 10% off your entire stay! Golf, swim, enjoy the lake, hike, all within seconds of our lovely condo. Guests are raving about our condo and what remarkable weekends they are having! We have this weekend open and able to offer it to you at 10% off! Simply use promo code "discount" while booking. Click here and learn more about Bryce Condo at Bryce Resort
Civil War Battle Reenactment

Civil War Battle Reenactment - September 11th-12th, 2010 at Luray Caverns. Battle of Front Royal - Saturday, September 11th. The Battle of Front Royal was part of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson’s famous 1862 Valley Campaign. Jackson’s forces, spearheaded by the Louisiana "Tigers" and the 1st Maryland, surprised and overran the pickets of a 1,000-man Federal garrison under command of Col. John Kenly at Front Royal. Driven through the town, the Federals made a stand on Camp Hill and again at Guard Hill after attempting to burn the Shenandoah River bridges. Outnumbered and outflanked, Kenly continued the retreat to Cedarville, where two Confederate cavalry charges broke the makeshift line and routed the Federal force as some 900 men surrendered. Jackson's victory at Front Royal forced the Federal army under Gen. Nathaniel Banks to abandon his position at Strasburg and conduct a hurried retreat northward to Winchester.
Location:
The Luray Valley Museum site at Luray Caverns
Schedule:
9:00 - 11:30 - Camps open to Public
9:00 - 4:00 - Medical Demonstration at Elk Run Meeting House
2:00 - Battle of Front Royal
3:30 - 5:00 - Camps open to Public
5:00 - Camps close to Public
Fireworks at Dusk
Battle of Fisher's Hill - Sunday, September 12th
Civil War Battle Reenactment

Civil War Battle Reenactment - September 11th-12th, 2010 at Luray Caverns. Battle of Front Royal - Saturday, September 11th. The Battle of Front Royal was part of Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson’s famous 1862 Valley Campaign. Jackson’s forces, spearheaded by the Louisiana "Tigers" and the 1st Maryland, surprised and overran the pickets of a 1,000-man Federal garrison under command of Col. John Kenly at Front Royal. Driven through the town, the Federals made a stand on Camp Hill and again at Guard Hill after attempting to burn the Shenandoah River bridges. Outnumbered and outflanked, Kenly continued the retreat to Cedarville, where two Confederate cavalry charges broke the makeshift line and routed the Federal force as some 900 men surrendered. Jackson's victory at Front Royal forced the Federal army under Gen. Nathaniel Banks to abandon his position at Strasburg and conduct a hurried retreat northward to Winchester.
Location:
The Luray Valley Museum site at Luray Caverns
Schedule:
9:00 - 11:30 - Camps open to Public
9:00 - 4:00 - Medical Demonstration at Elk Run Meeting House
2:00 - Battle of Front Royal
3:30 - 5:00 - Camps open to Public
5:00 - Camps close to Public
Fireworks at Dusk
Battle of Fisher's Hill - Sunday, September 12th
Escape the heat: It is 54' in Virginia

Escape the heat! Temperatures are hitting record highs! Escape to the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, it is only 54' .. well .. underground at Luray Caverns! Luray Caverns hosts over 500,000 people per year and is said to be the best caverns in the country. Just a short drive from Blue Mountain Oasis, Chestnut Oak Lodge, and Bryce Condo at Bryce Resort.
Brycefest at Bryce Resort
Saturday, July 3, from 10am to 10pm enjoy Brycefest at Bryce Resort. ree Entertainment All Day From 11 am! Free Admission! Free Parking! Our 11th Annual Festival will include:
Arts & Crafts Show with 60 vendors
Children's Games & Activities
Magic Show
Vintage Car Show
Airplane Rides
Dunk Tank Fun
Great Food & Beverage
Music all day on two stages
Zip Line
Mountain Tubing
Climbing Wall & Euro Bungee
Castle Bounce
Raffles
Firetruck & Pony Rides
Face Painting
FIREWORKS
Two Shows: 11:00 am/2:00 pm....Magician Wes Iseli and Party Magic return for their fouth BryceFest. Wes is a wonderfully talented magician who will amaze young and old with his sleight of hand illusions.
12:00-12:45 pm....Amanda Mackintosh. Born and raised on a family farm in Berryville, VA, Amanda Mackintosh moved to Nashville at 17 with the dream of becoming a successful recording artist. While studying music at Belmont University, she honed her skills by keeping a weekly gig at the legendary honky tonk, Tootsie's Orchid Lounge. Upon graduating, she began work on her debut album, writing over half the songs. The album carries great emotional depth and variety from the light hearted, "Make Lemonade," to the selfless ballad, "Everything for You," to the homesick anthem and title track, "Shenandoah." After listening to the album, it's no surprise that this musical journey has led her right back to where she started!
Movie in the vineyard
Come out to Philip Carter Winery on July 2 for a Friday movie in the vineyard. Watch Bottle Shock, showing from 8:00 p.m. This movie is often-mentioned at Philip Carter’s Tasting Bar, view this film under starry skies at the vineyard. For ages 21 and over.
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