
The Dan River and Banister River converge in this corner of Halifax County, defining a landscape of riparian bottomlands and rising ridges. The settlement at Wolf Trap sits just north of the riverbend, while the community of Omega serves as a central point along the southern road network. Local transportation history is visible in the alignment of the Tobacco Heritage Trl, which follows former rail corridors through the terrain. Significant genealogical markers are scattered throughout the area, including the Five Forks Cem, Ebenezer Cem, and White Oak Fork Cem. Aviation history is represented by the William M Tuck Airport situated west of Wolf Trap. The map also captures the smaller residential clusters of Five Forks and Moffett, alongside the complex drainage systems of Wolf Trap Cr and the Hyco River.
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15 maps found

1954 Riceville
Halifax County, VA

1968 Alton
Halifax County, VA

1968 Buffalo Springs
Halifax County, VA

1968 Conner Lake
Halifax County, VA

1968 Oak Level
Halifax County, VA

1968 Omega
Halifax County, VA

1968 Republican Grove
Halifax County, VA

1968 Vernon Hill
Halifax County, VA

2022 Alton
Halifax County, VA

2022 Buffalo Springs
Halifax County, VA

2022 Conner Lake
Halifax County, VA

2022 Oak Level
Halifax County, VA

2022 Omega
Halifax County, VA

2022 Republican Grove
Halifax County, VA

2022 Vernon Hill
Halifax County, VA