
Shenandoah National Park dominates this mid-1960s survey, following the high ridgelines where the Page and Rappahannock county lines meet. The landscape is defined by the winding course of Skyline Drive and the Appalachian Trail, providing a detailed look at the recreational infrastructure of the era, including shelters like Byrds Nest No 4 and the Pass Mountain Shelter.
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21 maps found

1965 Thornton Gap
Rappahannock County, VA

1971 Massies Corner
Rappahannock County, VA

1971 Woodville
Rappahannock County, VA

1994 Massies Corner
Rappahannock County, VA

1994 Thornton Gap
Rappahannock County, VA

1994 Woodville
Rappahannock County, VA

2010 Massies Corner
Rappahannock County, VA

2011 Thornton Gap
Rappahannock County, VA

2011 Woodville
Rappahannock County, VA

2013 Massies Corner
Rappahannock County, VA
2013 Thornton Gap
Rappahannock County, VA

2013 Woodville
Rappahannock County, VA

2016 Massies Corner
Rappahannock County, VA
2016 Thornton Gap
Rappahannock County, VA

2016 Woodville
Rappahannock County, VA
2019 Massies Corner
Rappahannock County, VA

2019 Thornton Gap
Rappahannock County, VA

2019 Woodville
Rappahannock County, VA

2022 Massies Corner
Rappahannock County, VA

2022 Thornton Gap
Rappahannock County, VA

2022 Woodville
Rappahannock County, VA