
Shenandoah National Park defines the western edge of this 1970s landscape, where the Blue Ridge meets the foothills of Rappahannock County. The village of Washington sits at the northern end of the map, while Sperryville anchors the southwest, serving as the gateway to the mountains via the North Fork Thornton River. The map reveals an intricate network of small agricultural settlements and crossroads like Rediviva, Smedley, and Five Forks, which grew around the river valleys.
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