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Community news relating to New Market Virginia

Community news relating to New Market

Community News for Mt. Jackson Virginia

Scan of a newspaper article from 1968 showing the four Fansler sisters who won first place ribbons at the Shenandoah County Fair.

Clipping showing the winners of the Dairy Judging competition at the 1971 Shenandoah County Fair.

Picture of the iron bridge across Mill Creek at Rinkerton

Postcard showing the White Oak Run near Luray Virginia

Postcard showing the Shenandoah River and "Massanutton" Mountain near Luray

Postcard showing the Massanutten Mountains taken from Luray Virginia

Postcard showing the mountain Canada's Peak from Luray Virginia

Postcard showing the town of Luray Virginia and the Massanutten Mountains in the background

Postcard showing the town of Luray Virginia and the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background

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

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.

Article about two basket weavers in Shenandoah County

Postcard showing the Shenandoah River.

Postcard showing hikers from Orkney Springs Hotel proceeding along the trail toward the top of the mountain.

Postcard showing the hotels at Orkney Springs Virginia. It notes they are "High and Cool in the Allegheny Mountains."

Postcard showing hotels at Orkney Springs Virginia and their grounds.

Color postcard with a picture of Virginia's State Fish Hatchery located near Front Royal Virginia.

Color postcard showing the Woodstock West End Reservoir.

Color postcard showing the Gordon D. Bowman Stadium at Massanutten Military Academy in Woodstock Virginia.

Color postcard showing Massanutten Military Academy from the eastern part of Woodstock Virginia.

Cover and a page from Samuel Coverstone's journal. Coverstone lived in Fort Valley Virginia.

According to the Shenandoah Valley Herald "Cooking is Peggy Keller's hobby, baking cakes and decorating them is her specialty."

A resident of Toms Brook, she gained experience baking from her time in high school, working at local restaurants, and…
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