
New Castle serves as the focal point for this 1945 survey of the Virginia and West Virginia borderlands, where the steep ridgelines of Potts Mountain and Middle Mountain dictate the flow of both water and commerce. The landscape is defined by its mineral and leisure history, featuring the extraction sites at Jordan Mines and the Fenwick Mine (Abandoned) alongside noted retreats like Virginia Mineral Springs and Sweet Springs.
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