
Crimora Mine sits at the base of the Blue Ridge, anchoring a landscape where industrial extraction meets the protected wilderness of Shenandoah National Park. This mid-1960s survey by the U.S. Geological Survey and the Division of Mineral Resources details the transition from the agricultural Shenandoah Valley to the rising peaks of the Blue Ridge. The Norfolk and Western railroad runs parallel to the South River, connecting the settlements of Harriston, Crimora, and Madrid. Along this corridor, a dense network of local landmarks includes Morning Star Ch and Mt Bethel Cem, reflecting deep-rooted community ties.
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