
Gerrardstown and Inwood anchor this survey of the northern Shenandoah Valley, where the West Virginia and Virginia state line cuts through a landscape defined by limestone springs and traditional transport corridors. The map records a transition from agricultural roots to modern infrastructure, centered on the Conrail line and the introduction of Interchange 85 along the highway. Local history is deeply embedded in the terrain, from the Hopewell Meetinghouse and St Johns Ch to the waters of Opequon Creek.
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