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February 2024 by Rev Edward Thayer
Hawksbill Summit is a great hike to take in the Shenandoah National Park. After we descended, Cooter's in Luray was a fine place to hear some true Virginia bluegrass music played by the nicest folks. A smile is all you need to make friends here. Local honey, hot sauce, and gem stones from Luray Caverns are available. And the Dukes of Hazzard museum too. Air B&B host Jared in Stanley provided a sweet tiny house in the forest by a creek. Look him up for a delightful stay.
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February 2024 by John Branam
They got alot of cool stuff. Staff was very friendly.
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February 2024 by Dave Meyers
Went there for breakfast and it was a museum for the Dukes of Hazzards!
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February 2024 by Rick Libbey
Neat little place, but what a missed opportunity. Neat museum and, of course, a gift shop. The lot was packed, but the "restaurant" only served counter service food, tenders and burgers etc...We expected a sit-down country meal.
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January 2024 by Anthony Benkovitz
It was closed on Sunday and Monday but was able to c what was outside but the replica general lee had a tarp on it ..the place is owned by actor Ben Jones who played cooter in the series
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January 2024 by Larry
Real breakfast food, good prices, nice people. The Dukes of Hazard theme was a blast from the past!
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January 2024 by S. Soto
"I never knew this place existed. I drove past it on a trip to a ski slope, but I made sure to stop by on my way back. The place brought back so many nostalgic memories. Although it's small, it's definitely worth a visit if you grew up watching "The Dukes of Hazzard". There are three sections to the place: a gift shop where you can find a lot of memorabilia, a museum with vehicles that are in excellent condition, and an ice cream shop.
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January 2024 by Alicia M.
Delightfully kitschy for those who grew up watching the Dukes of Hazzard while their parents watched Dallas on the main living room TV. This FREE mini-museum has a ton of artifacts, especially the cars from the show as well as other memorabilia. The starts of the museum is the decked out kids room and the cars. Of course the General Lee is there, but so is the Grey Ghost racer that Cooter drove Asking with his junk hauler, the Dixie Jeep And Boss Hog's ride with genuine long horns mounted in the front. The coolest thing g though I learned is that Cooter", in real life after the show as statesman and an even was the recipient of the Order of St Maurice. Worth the moment to stop in if you are a fan as this is free to the public and nicely done.
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December 2023 by Meade Skelton
Museum is a lot smaller than I thought it would be , but it's FREE. Can't beat the price ! They have live music on the weekends including Gospel Bluegrass. The staff is friendly and helpful..Video and photos are allowed and encouraged. The merchandise is a little expensive but it has a great selection for nostalgia. Even if you're not a big fan of the TV show you may enjoy it because it's so neat!
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November 2023 by john stotelmyer
My name is John Wayne Stotelmyer my son name is Tanner Wayne Stotelmyer 2017 what an amazing experience my son and I had, just to be able to meet and greet everyone and to be able to share this wonderful day with my son so he can cherish it with his kids one day, I wish the world can see how amazing these American icons really are. We have so much hate in our country right now is pathetic. I love you all thanks for the experience , and keep On keeping it between the ditches
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November 2023 by Christopher C.
(It's been a few months and I almost forgot to cuff and stuff this one.)If you're above a certain age, this place is a USDA Grade A nostalgia trip.To keep it simple, Cooter's has three parts:1. Daisy's Diner which I believe does sandwiches and some type of BBQ.2. A ridiculous amount of merch.3. The museum (which if you're a fan of the show is really all that matters).A few random thoughts:* We showed up midweek in August and it was a ghost town. Maybe four other people the 90 minutes we were there. * This place is truly free. You can walk into the merch area, turn hard right and enjoy the museum portion, not buy a thing and it's all good.* While not terribly large, everything from the show that you would want to be here is. Two General Lees, Cooter's Tow Truck, Boss Hogg's Caddy, Daisy's Jeep, tons of pictures, props, etc. from the show. And apparently every Saturday from 1pm-3pm, Ol' Cooter himself shows up and does a free concert.With that said, this is not a destination stop unless you're a hard-core fan of the show (and if you are, you've probably already been here as Cooter's in one form or another has been around for a while and there are two other locations in Tennessee).This is more like if you're going to one of the caverns and are in the area or if you're rolling by on 81 and are interested in an hour-ish diversion, hit it. (Fwiw, if you're into Yee Yee culture, Cooter's website has got you covered. cootersplace.com/shop-re…)
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October 2023 by Kevin Markowski
Museum was great! Restaurant was closed due to construction. Great stop.
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October 2023 by A Partner LLC
Wow! GREAT Stop! I made a reel on Instagram, TRD183 a must see! Very clean, All The Cars & Trucks and great museum of collectibles to transport back in time. Big place! Park for kids to play! Next to the caverns, easy stop and go. The shop needs to offer some Old school shirts like the 80's ! They have some cool ones In museum I wish was for sale. Got post cards to mail to grandparents.
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October 2023 by Barry H
Brings me right back to the 1979 days when the show first lit up your Friday night. Thanks for the memories and the cool building full of The Dukes Of Hazard.
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October 2023 by Steven K.
What a fun place! Great atmosphere and really neat collection of memorabilia from signed souvenirs at a reasonable price like $20 for a autographed baseball cap to stuff from the movie set! A friend told me about it and I'm glad I stopped in.Oct 4, restaurant was being renovated so I can't rate that part.