
Millboro and Millboro Springs serve as the primary valley settlements in this 1960s landscape, positioned along the Chesapeake and Ohio railroad corridor. The terrain is dominated by the massive ridges of Mill Mountain and Bratton Mountain, much of which is protected within the George Washington National Forest and the Goshen Wildlife Management Area. A notable historical landmark is Rockbridge Alum Springs, a site reflecting the region's legacy of mineral spring resorts. Industrial activity is evident near Goshen, where several quarries and a Tailings Pond appear along the Calfpasture River. The map also captures infrastructure critical to the mountain passage, including the Millboro Tunnel and Lick Run Tunnel, alongside local social centers like Calvary Ch and Camp Alkulana.
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