
Shenandoah National Park defines the high ridgelines of this 1960s survey, where the winding path of Skyline Drive meets the Appalachian Trail. The terrain transitions from the steep eastern slopes of the Blue Ridge down into the hollows of Rappahannock and Page counties. High-altitude landmarks like Marys Rock and The Pinnacle overlook a landscape transitioning from protected parkland to rural communities.
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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