
Leesburg serves as the focal point of this 1944 survey, situated at a vital junction of northern Virginia's road and rail infrastructure. The Washington and Old Dominion railroad cuts across the landscape, connecting the town with the surrounding agrarian countryside. Along the Potomac River to the northeast, the C & O Canal (Abandoned) and Harrison Island mark the state boundary with Maryland, reflecting a transportation era that had already transitioned toward rail and road.
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