Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard showing the view looking west from New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing a view of the western portion of New Market Virginia and the Shenandoah Valley Academy.

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Postcard showing the Forest Camp and Service Station located on the Massanutten Mountain at the New Market Gap near New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing M D's Cabins and Restaurant located on US Route 11 located 1 1/2 miles north of New Market Virginia. The motel featured hot water heat, radios, and a restaurant that served the "famous" Chicken in the Rough dish.

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Postcard photograph showing the Johnny Appleseed figure in front of the Johnny Appleseed Restaurant & Lounge in New Market Virginia. The restaurant, located adjacent to the Quality Inn, operated from 1972 until 2016.

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Postcard showing the MD Restaurant and Motel located near New Market Virginia.

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Before there was television, mass photography, and social media there were postcards.

Starting in the early 20th century they became popular forms of communication. Over the next few decades the became primarily associated with tourism as…

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Postcard showing a Conestoga Wagon on display at the Zirkledale Museum. The museum was located at an unknown site near New Market Virginia, The wagon was supposedly constructed in that town.

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Postcard showing a Conestoga Wagon on display at the Zirkledale Museum. The museum was located at an unknown site near New Market Virginia, The wagon was supposedly constructed in that town.

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Postcard showing the "Hines Memorial Pythian Home of Virginia" which was located in New Market.

The building was originally constructed in 1834 by the Rice family. The Pythians opened it as an orphanage and home for aged members in 1927.…

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Postcard showing two carriages and people in those carriages. Card is unlabeled.

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Postcard showing the athletic field at the New Market High School in New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing the Valley Pike in New Market Virginia

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Postcard showing a view of the Town of New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing the Civil War battlefield at New Market Virginia.

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Postcard showing the New Market Service Station located at the intersection of US 11 and US 211 and operated by H.E. and R.K. Estep.

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Postcard showing a drawing of Reformation Lutheran Church, then called Emmanuel-St. Matthew's, while it was under construction. Card was produced to encourage contributions.

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Postcard showing two buildings that held the Emmanuel Lutheran Church Congregation in New Market Virginia. The first was built in 1848 and was replaced in 1892 by the second structure, which still stands.

The card includes information on their…

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Postcard showing the Smith Creek Baptist Church that was erected in 1902. The building is located in New Market Virginia and was a "Regular Baptist" congregation.

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Postcard showing the Reformation Lutheran Church in New Market Virginia. Card shows both an exterior shot of the building, constructed in 1955, and an interior view.

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Postcard showing what was then the Methodist Episcopal Church, South located on what is now Congress Street in New Market Virginia.

Today the church is the Manor Memorial United Methodist Church.

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Postcard showing the Manor Memorial Methodist Church in New Market Virginia. The congregation dates to 1788 and the current structure was built in 1857 and remodeled in 1931.

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Postcard showing St. Matthews Lutheran Church in New Market Virginia. Located on the same site as the present Reformation Lutheran Church.

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Postcard showing St. Matthews Lutheran Church in New Market Virginia. Located on the same site as the current Reformation Lutheran Church.

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Postcard showing Emmanuel Lutheran Church located in the western portion of New Market Virginia
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