Shenandoah County Library Archives

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Picture of a bear hunting party

Picture of a postcard showing Shenandoah County's 18th century courthouse

Picture of Estelle Ferguson at the entrance to the Woodstock Observatory Tower

Article about the historic Snapp House located near Fisher's Hill in Shenandoah County Virginia

Article about the influence of German style buildings on the Shenandoah Valley

Article about the Fort Valley Nursery's decision to close its florist shop and to open a mail-order business.

Article about a committee report on the feasibility of a county library.

Oral history featuring Donal Shamburg of Mt. Jackson Virginia recorded by Dillon Broadwell of James Madison University. The interview was conducted as part of a project designed to better understand the history of Bird Haven Virginia, the Shenandoah…

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Article about the Shenandoah County Board of Supervisor's decision to approve a master recreation plan

Postcard showing the Shenandoah River lodge located near Luray Virginia

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

Postcard showing the Maxwell Brother's Cottage Court located at New Market Virginia

Postcard showing the Shenvalee Lodge in New Market Virginia

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.

Postcard showing the Evergreen Fernery located 1/4 mile north of New Market Virginia. The site had a large selection of tropical plants.

Postcard showing the Mt. Top Haven Restaurant and Motel located east of New Market Virginia on US Route 211 at the summit of Massanutten Mountain. The restaurant was noted for its chicken, steak, and seafood while the area contained numerous hiking…

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 the lily pool at Orkney Springs in Virginia.

Postcard with a picture of the Massanutten Lodge. Description on the reverse reports it was located two miles south of Edinburg and was operated by Flossie and Lydia Nichols.

Postcard showing the Artz Mill, aka the Strasburg Mill, at the time it was home to the Old Mill Tavern restaurant.

Postcard titled "King Street Business Section, Strasburg, Va."

The undated image shows a portion of the downtown business district looking east along King Street between Holliday and Massanutten Streets.

Postcard with a picture of downtown Strasburg Virginia.

Postcard showing a view of Strasburg Virginia looking east from "Fort Hill."

Signal Knob, on the Massanutten Mountain, is visible in the background.

The postcard is dated 1942.

Postcard with a picture of Front Royal Virginia.

Color postcard with a color image of Central High School located in Woodstock Virginia.

The postcard is undated, though the school was constructed in 1959.
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