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Postcard advertising M.D's Modern cabins located 1 1/2 miles north of New Market Virginia

Postcard showing an iron bridge crossing the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.

The bridge was located on what is now called New Market Depot Road which connected the town of New Market Virginia to the New Market Depot on the nearby rail line.…

Postcard showing a photograph of a snowy scene surrounding the Shenvalee Hotel in New Market Virginia.

The card is a "Picto-Card" produced by Kaesar & Blair Incorporated of Cincinnati Ohio and is undated.

Postcard showing the Shenandoah Valley Academy in New Market Virginia.

The postcard is dated 1910.

Postcard showing a wrecker utilized by Moyer Motor Company Inc. in New Market Virginia. The company was a Ford Motor dealership from ca. 1930 until ca. 1990.

Postcard with a photograph of "Traveler's Inn and Coffee Shop" in New Market Virginia. The card is dated June 1957.

While these businesses are closed, the structure still stands and is located on the west side of what is now S. Congress Street at…

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.

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.…

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

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

Postcard showing individuals loading hay onto horse drawn wagons near New Market Virginia.

The card is undated and has been colorized.

Postcard showing individuals conducting a reenactment of the Battle of New Market.

The postcard was produced by the Asheville Post Card Company and is undated.

Postcard showing the Bushong House located on what is now the New Market Battlefield. The postcard is in color and was produced in 1906 by Henkel & Co., printers in New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing "Shirley's Hill" near the town of New Market Virginia.

The card's printed descriptor indicates that hill was the site of the noted charge by Virginia Military Institute Cades during the 1864 battle of New Market.

The card is…

Postcard showing the the New Market Battlefield, part of the town of New Market Virginia, and the surrounding landscape.

Undated photographic postcard showing the Battlefield Motel located near New Market Virginia.

The card includes a description of the motel noting it featured controlled heat, tile baths, air conditioning, and free TV.

The operators at the…

Photographic postcard with an image of the "Bingham's Tourist Home and Tea Room." The business included lodging, cabins, a tea room, and service station. The home still stands.

The site is located along US Route 211 approximately 1 mile east of…

Postcard showing a car crossing the Massanutten Mountains on the Lee Highway (US Route 211). The highway crosses the mountain at the New Market Gap.

Postcard showing the Lee Highway in the area of New Market Gap.

Postcard showing the summit of the Lee Highway as it crosses the Massanutten Mountains at New Market Gap.

Postcard showing the Mountain Spring Park located on the Lee Highway near New Market Virginia.

The house was the last structure before the New Market Gap and was demolished around 1950 when the road was altered.

Postcard showing "Kauffman's Place" located on the Lee Highway at the crest of the Massanutten Mountain between New Market and Luray Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing a nighttime scene of the Shenandoah Valley.

The image view was taken from atop New Market Gap in the Massanutten Mountain Range facing west toward the Town of New Market Virginia.

Photographic postcard showing "Mt. Top Haven" on US Route 211 east of New Market VA.

Mt. Top Haven was a tourist camp & restaurant that operated beside US Route 211, Lee Highway, at the top of the Massanutten Mountain. The main building still…

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.
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