Shenandoah County Library Archives

Shenandoah County Library Digital Archives

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Postcard showing a view of the Massanutten Mountain, east of New Market Virginia, taken from the Lee Highway (US Route 211.

Postcard showing a portion of US Route 211 (Lee Highway) just outside New Market Virginia in 1929.

This portion of the road connects New Market with Luray Virginia via the New Market Gap.

Postcard showing a scene from inside the George Washington National Forest near New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing a portion of roadway and view of the mountains in the Shenandoah National Forest (now the George Washington National Forest).

Postcard showing a view of the Lee Highway as it crosses Massanutten Mountain near New Market Virginia. Includes a description of the highway and the place where it crosses the mountain.

Postcard showing the New Market Gap. Photograph is taken from the Lee Highway.

Postcard showing New Market Virginia from the west. Includes and view of the New Market Gap in the Massanutten Mountain

Postcard showing a view of New Market Virginia from the west. It includes the New Market Gap in the Massanutten Mountain.

Photographic postcard with an birds-eye view of New Market Virginia looking east toward New Market Gap and the Massanutten Mountain.

The postcard is dated 1909.

Postcard showing the "Massanutten Gap," now the New Market Gap, located just east of New Market Virginia.

The card is dated 1928.

Postcard showing a view of New Market Virginia, the Massanutten Mountain, and the New Market Gap.

Postcard showing the New Market Gap located east of New Market Virginia. Includes a description of the mountain and its Civil War history.

Postcard showing the Lee Highway as it passes through the New Market Gap near New Market Virginia.

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

Postcard showing the monument erected to the sport where G.W. Summers and Newton Koontz were shot immediately following the Civil War.

Postcard showing the Otterbein Chapel United Methodist Church. The congregation dates its founding to 1835 and the current structure to 1914.

Originally associated with the Brethren denomination, it is currently an active United Methodist Church.…

Postcard showing the "Rainbow Lake" inside Shenandoah Caverns.

Picture showing the US Post Office at Shenandoah Caverns Virginia.

Souvenir Folder consisting of two postcard relating to Shenandoah Caverns.

Postcard showing US Route 11 passing through "Meem's Bottom."

The view looks north from the area of Rude's Hill, a geographic feature located between Mt. Jackson and New Market. The house and barn on the left of the image still stand (as of 2023)…

Postcard showing the "Quaint Covered Bridge" crossing the North Fork of the Shenandoah River near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

This bridge, commonly known as the "Meems Bottom" Bridge, is the last remaining in Shenandoah County still in use.

Postcard showing the Mt. Airy Farm located at Meems Bottom near Mt. Jackson Virginia.

Postcard showing the Shenandoah River.

Undated postcard showing an aerial view of Bryce Resort located in Basye Virginia.

It includes an overview of the hotel, lodge, airport, and ski slopes without snow.

The card was produced by Jack Rottier Photos in Annadale Virginia.

Postcard showing a group of sheep on a postcard labeled "Greetings from Orkney Springs Virginia."
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