
The New River corridor and the impounded waters of Claytor Lake dominate this mid-century topographic survey of the Virginia highlands. The transition from industrial development in Radford to the rural hamlets of Pulaski and Montgomery counties is clearly visible, anchored by the Claytor Dam and its adjacent Powerplant. The landscape is a network of ridges and hollows, such as Ingles Mountain and Cracker Neck, which dictated the early settlement patterns of communities like Snowville and Graysontown.
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