
Craigsville and Fordwick sit at the center of this 1943 survey, where the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad corridor dictates the settlement pattern along the base of Great North Mountain. The landscape is a series of tight valley corridors defined by Shenandoah Mountain to the northwest and North Mountain to the southeast. These valleys support small communities such as Deerfield and Augusta Springs, which are connected by early transport routes including the Old Turnpike Road.
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