
Martinsburg serves as the focal point of this late-1970s survey, showing significant urban expansion toward Rosemont and Irish Hill. The landscape is a transition between the concentrated city center and the agricultural reaches of the Shenandoah Valley, marked by the serpentine flow of Opequon Creek and its distinctive Julep Bend. Heavy infrastructure and institutional development are evident, from the sprawling U.S. Veterans Hospital to the West Virginia Regional Airport and the corridor along Interstate 81.
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