
The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad snakes through the northern hills of this 1886 landscape, connecting timber and mining towns like Newburg and Rowlesburg long before modern highways. In the southeastern portion, the Black Water River and the Shavers Mountain range define a topography dominated by the ridge lines of Great Backbone Mountain and the Laurel Hills.
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