
Brandywine lies at the junction of the South Fork South Branch Potomac River and Hawes Run, serving as a gateway to the high ridgelines of the George Washington National Forest. The landscape is dominated by the massive barrier of Shenandoah Mountain, which also marks the state boundary between West Virginia and Virginia. This modern survey illustrates the enduring topographic isolation of the region, where high points like Flagpole Knob and Bother Knob rise above deep drainage basins such as Dunkle Hollow and Railroad Hollow.
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