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Postcard showing buildings along Main Street in Harrisonburg Virginia

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Postcard showing a portion of Main Street in Edinburg Virginia.

The image looks north from the area of what is now the intersection of Route 11 and Stoney Creek Boulevard.

The card was produced by the Williamsport Paper Company in 1917.

Color postcard with a picture of a crowd and cars on Court Square at the intersection of Main and Court Streets in Woodstock Virginia.

Postcard showing downtown buildings along Main Street in New Market Virginia. The picture also shows the old town pump.

Postcard showing a picture of Main Street in Toms Brook Virginia. St. Peter's Lutheran Church is visible.

View of Main Street (Route 11), Mt. Jackson, Virginia, looking north.

On the left, are the residences of the Helsleys and S.P. Lonas. Further down the block is Lonas Store.

The first house (Helsley) was taken down and is now the driveway for…

View of Main Street (Route 11), Mt. Jackson, Virginia, looking north. An automobile is parked on the street in front of a house that was the residence of Harry and Margaret Shutters for many years.

A picket fence and buildings are also visible.…

Color postcard showing a picture of the downtown district in Strasburg Virginia.

View of the east side of Woodstock's Main Street, across from the Circuit Courthouse.

Visible businesses are:
- Wender's Department Store
- Walton & Smoot Pharmacy
- Silco Store (as of 2025, the Woodstock Cafe)

The white building on the…

Postcard showing downtown buildings looking north along Main Street in New Market Virginia.

Postcard showing buildings on Main Street in Luray Virginia

Postcard showing the hotel at Orkney Springs Virginia.

Postcard showing the main dormitory at the Shenandoah Valley Academy in New Market Virginia

Postcard with a picture of the Edinburg Snake and Alligator Farm building.

The structure was located at on US Route 11 Bowman's Crossing, approximately 1 mile south of Edinburg Virginia.

Postcard showing the Main Building of Bryce's Hillside Cottages in Bayse Virginia. Later this facility would become Bryce resort.

Photograph showing the Magruder House in Woodstock Virginia. In the 1960s it was demolished and the land used to build the Woodstock Shopping Center.

A photograph showing the Magruder House and property on North Main Street in Woodstock Virginia. In the 1960s the house was demolished and the land was redeveloped as the Woodstock Shopping Center.

Image of the Magruder Home located on W. Court Street in Woodstock.

The home was adjacent to the Morrison Photographic Studio. It later became the Miller Nursing Home for a time.

As of 2022, the building is the Allen & Allen Law Office.

Mae Wymer seated on a bench and wearing a print dress.

Madolyn L. (Foltz) Ritter as a young woman posed in a long gown and a sash that says, "Miss Woodstock '34". She is standing by a trophy.

This photograph was made in June 1934 after she was selected by a panel of judges to be the winner of the MIss…

Portrait of Madolyn E. (Miller) Pangle wearing a locket around her neck.

Madolyn was born at the Top Not in Shenandoah County. She was one of ten children born to Franklin O. and Lura (Bly) Miller. She was a member of St. Paul Lutheran Church,…

Photo of two separate portrait photographs of Madolyn "Pat" Lee (Golliday) Doss with short hair.

Madolyn was the daughter of Homer M. and Madeline (Hite) Golladay.

She married Jerry Mays Doss from Martinsville, Virginia, in 1970.

The image…

Portrait photograph of Madison Monroe Funkhouser and his wife, Emma Jane (Maphis) Funkhouser. The couple farmed and raised their family in rural Strasburg.

Madison was born in Toms Brook to Noah Martin (1815-1904) and Anna E. (Hockman) (1823-1885)…

Portrait photograph of Madge (Trimble) Racey as a young woman with short curled hair.

Madge was born in Staunton, Virginia, to Roy and Carrie Trimble.

She graduated from Woodstock High School in 1946. After attending Palmers Business School,…

Madaline Kathleen Barron shown as a young girl standing on a chair.

She married William Barreau.

The name, "Barron", is written on the glass plate.
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