Nothin’ Fancy at Shenandoah Caverns
Virginia based bluegrass band Nothin’ Fancy will be performing at the grand opening of a new attraction at Shenandoah Caverns. On Fathers Day, June 17, 2007, Shenandoah Caverns opens The Yellow Barn.
The Yellow Barn will feature restored antique farm wagons, equipment, carriages and vehicles, an indoor bee hive, a mineral cave, a wine shop, and a country store gift shop featuring Virginia arts and crafts. The attraction is designed to give visitors a glimpse of the historically rich agricultural and rural life of Virginia.
It seems appropriate then, that a bluegrass band would be on hand to entertain visitors on the opening day. Nothin’ Fancy will perform two concerts, one at 12:30 PM and another at 4 PM. The shows will be on a large 24 foot rotating stage in the center of the 15,000 square foot building. Tickets for the shows are $15 each and can be purchased online through JamBaseTickets.com.


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