
Beaverdam serves as the focal point for this landscape where the boundaries of Hanover, Louisa, Caroline, and Spotsylvania counties converge. The modern CSX rail line traces a historic transit path through the region, connecting rural crossroads like Tylers and Green Bay with larger regional networks. Significant water features define the local geography, from the expansive Lake Anna in the northwest to the winding courses of the Little River and North Anna River. This area is characterized by a mix of traditional settlement names like Old Bandana and Terrell Store alongside 21st-century infrastructure such as the Lake Anna Airport. The abundance of swampy lowlands, including Pug Swamp and Jones Swamp, illustrates the natural drainage patterns that have historically influenced road placement and land use across this part of central Virginia.
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1938 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1938 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

1942 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

1943 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

1943 Hanover Academy
Hanover County, VA

1943 Mabelton
Hanover County, VA

1951 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1951 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

1963 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

1964 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1969 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

1969 Hanover Academy
Hanover County, VA

1969 Montpelier
Hanover County, VA

1974 Studley
Hanover County, VA

1974 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA

2022 Beaverdam
Hanover County, VA

2022 Hanover Academy
Hanover County, VA

2022 Montpelier
Hanover County, VA

2022 Studley
Hanover County, VA

2022 Yellow Tavern
Hanover County, VA