Color postcard with an interior picture of the Walton and Smoot Drug Store's original building in Woodstock Virginia. Includes hand written note "Beefstew-Bar-cold beer."
Postcard with a colorized photograph of the "Cora Miller Hospital."
This hospital was located on Muhlenberg Street in Woodstock Virginia. Built as a private residence, this structure still stands. It housed a hospital from the 1920s through 1951…
Color postcard with a picture of the Woodstock Fire Department, its 1931 station, and its first two motorized apparatus. On the left is a 1929 GMC and on the right is a 1931 GMC. The photograph was taken in 1931, the card sent in 1946.
Color postcard with a picture of Main Street in Woodstock Virginia looking south. Visible in the Hotel Woodstock, New York Restaurant, and the Uptown Theatre.
Postcard with a picture of an exhibit at the Woodstock Museum of Shenandoah County when it was located on W. Court Street in Woodstock Virginia. The exhibit may have occurred during the bicentennial celebration for Shenandoah County (1972) or the…
Postcard showing the "Public School Building" in Woodstock Virginia.
Originally constructed as a private residence by Mark Bird in the first half of the 19th century. Around 1899 it was purchased by the Town of Woodstock and became the…
Undated postcard showing the "Hunter B. Chapman" residence in Woodstock Virginia.
The structure is located at the intersection of Court and Muhlenberg Streets. Today it houses the Woodstock Museum and is also referred to as the Marshall House.
Postcard with a picture of Emanuel Lutheran Church in Woodstock Virginia.
The postcard bears a message from "C.W.H" concerning the number of services he had to preach and the amount of travel he had to undergo each week to make certain services…
Postcard showing a portion of the business district in downtown Woodstock Virginia.
The photographer was facing south when the picture was taken. Shenandoah County's Historic Courthouse is on the right, outside the picture behind the large trees.…
Postcard with a picture of Rickey's General Store in Woodstock Virginia. The site was the home of one of Woodstock's first movie theaters called the Chrystal Palace.