Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Postcard showing a crew of men with a team of horses and mules seeding farmland.

The card's caption identifies the farm as "Mount Airy (Strathmore)" which is located south of the Town of Mount Jackson along what is now US Route 11 and the North…

Postcard showing a view of "The Knob."

"The Knob" is a geographic feature on the Massanutten Mountain just east of the town of Mt. Jackson Virginia. It is called "Short Mountain."

Postcard showing B.E. Nelson's wheat field.

Postcard showing a view of the Valley Turnpike and the Blue Ridge Mountains. Taken from an area near New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing a view of the Massanutten Mountain from near New Market Virginia.

Postcard bearing an image of the "Shenandoah Valley Pike" looking north. What was then the Valley Turnpike is now US Route 11.

In the background of the image is "the Knob," a protected feature located on the southwest end of the Short Mountain,…

Postcard with an image of the "Shenandoah Valley Pike" (US Highway 11) between New Market and Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing a view of the Valley Turnpike just south of Mt. Jackson Virginia

Postcard showing the Inn at Shenandoah Caverns located near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing the Tuttle & Spice General Store that operated near Interstate 81's Exit 269, Shenandoah Caverns, in Shenandoah County.

Postcard showing the stretch of the Valley Turnpike between Mt. Jackson and New Makret near Rude's Hill.

Postcard with a photograph showing the railroad depot in Quicksburg Virginia.

The postcard is undated.

The depot was removed from its original location and moved to private property where is still stands.

Picture shoring the dining room at the Greystone Lodge in Bayse Virginia.

Postcard with an image of the "Greystone Lodge" located near Basye Virginia in western Shenandoah County.

Postcard showing the Greystone Lodge in Basye Virginia.

This structure was originally constructed by Vice Admiral Henry V. Butler ca. 1920. It was operated as a type of hunting/recreation lodge around 1950. Today it is a private residence.

Postcard showing boats on Bryce Resort's Lake Laura in Bayse Virginia.

Postcard showing Bryce's resort in Bayse Virginia.

Postcard showing the Main Building of Bryce's Hillside Cottages in Bayse Virginia. Later this facility would become Bryce resort.

Postcard showing a stretch of highway along a stream near Bryce's in Bayse Virginia.

Postcard showing the road leading to Bryce's Cottages in Bayse Virginia.

Postcard showing a view of Bryce's Resort located in Bayse Virginia. Includes a description of the resort and the area.

Postcard showing a view of Happy Valley located along Stony Creek near the community of Basye Virginia. The photograph looks west.

The card was produced by "Bryces," a summer cottage resort located in the community during the mid 20th century…

Photographic postcard showing a view of mountains in the Basye Community of Shenandoah County. The photograph was taken from "Supin Lick" or Supinlick Ridge which forms the western part of the valley that community lies in and which Bryce's Hillside…

Postcard showing the view from Bryce's Hillside Cottages in Bayse Virginia.

Postcard showing cottages at what is now Bryce Resort in Bayse Virginia
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