
Catoctin Mountain bisects this landscape of Northern Virginia during the mid-1940s, creating a natural barrier between the agricultural valley of Waterford and the Potomac River corridor. The village of Waterford appears as a primary focal point, while the eastern boundary is defined by the river and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal (Abandoned), which traces the Maryland border. This survey captures a moment when the Washington and Old Dominion railroad still served the region, providing vital transit to Paeonian Springs and Clarks Gap.
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