
Title: Jamestown Park Jamestown Park Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1957 Jul-02
Description:
An artist's conception of Jamestown park, built by the commonwealth of Virginia as a central area for the Jamestown Festival. The permanent park, located a mile on upstream for Jamestown island, includes several main exhibit buildings and authentic restorations of James Fort and the first three ships.
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Title: Quality Inn Governor, 6650 Arlington Boulevard Route 50 Falls Church Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
A luxurious motor hotel of colonial design, with 123 quality rooms. You will enjoy color TV, swimming pool, recreation room, restaurant and, of course, the convenience of 24-hour phone service and front door parking. There are excellent shopping facilities close by and downtown Washington is only a few minutes away. Also, the Governor's Room offers banquet and conference accommodations.
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Title: United States Wireless Station Fort Myers Virginia (VA), White Border PM 1916 Apr-18
Description:
Situated at the southwestern end of Fort Myer Military Reservation opposite Washington, D.C. Built by the United States Navy Department Bureau of Steam Engineering. Land ceded to the Navy Department by the War Department. Rated power of station 100 kilowatts. Towers, one 600 feet high 150 feet square at the base, two 450 feet high 120 feet square at the base, located at angles of an isosceles triangle, large tower at the apex base of triangle 350 feet between centers of towers, perpendicular to base 350 feet. Normal range; day 2,000 miles, night 3,000 miles. Cost about $250,000.
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Title: Lodge Room, National Home B.P.O. Of Elks Bedford Virginia (VA), White Border unused
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Title: Sun Parlor, National Home, B.P.O. Of Elks Bedford Virginia (VA), White Border unused
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Title: View In Camp Lee Petersburgh Virginia (VA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Harbor At Tangier Island Tangier Island Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Showing arrival of the Mail and Passenger Boat from Crisfield, Maryland. The Motor Scooter is the only powered vehicle used on the Island.
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Title: U. S. Wireless Station Fort Myer Virginia (VA), Divided Back unused
Description:
The United States Naval Radio Station at Radio, Virgina. Situated at the southwestern end of the Fort Myer Military Reservation opposite Washington, D. C. Built by the United States Navy Department (Bureau of Steam Engineering). Land ceded to the Navy Department by the War Department. Rated power of station 100 kilowatts. Towers, one 600 feet high 150 feet square at the base, two 450 feet high 120 feet square at the base, located at angles of an isosceles triangle, large tower at the apex, base of triangle 350 feet between centers of towers perpendicular to base 350 feet. Normal range day 2000 miles night 3000 miles. Cost about $250,000.
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Title: A Robert Meyer Hotel Roakone Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
400 rooms with bath, Ceiling Fan, Circulating Ice Water. Garage direct entrance to lobby.
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Title: Fayette County Court House Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Washington Court House was founded on 150 acres of land donated by Col. Benjamin Temple in 1811. Col. Temple requested the town be named after his commanding officer, General George Washington. The "C.H." or Court House was derived from the Virginia custom of naming a county seat town. Fayette County was named after the Marquis de la Fayette, another of temple's war-time commanders.
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Title: Scotchtown, Highway 685 Hanover County Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Scotchtown - Patrick Henry's home 1771 - 1778. Dolley Madison's girlhood home. Situated on Highway 685 in Hanover County, Virginia. Open April - October, 10 AM - 4.30 PM.
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Title: George Washington Masonic National Memorial Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
George Washington Masonic National Memorial. Built by contributions from masons throughout the country as a Masonic memorial to our first president. It was dedicated in 1932. In 1950, the huge 17 foot bronze statue of Washington was unveiled in the memorial Hall. All the valuable possessions of the Alexandria Washington Lodge are now safely housed in the Memorial. Open 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM, daily.
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Title: Bathers On The Beach, Claytor Lake State Park Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Claytor Lake State Park, located near the town of Dublin in Pulaski County covers 438 acres and takes its name from claymore lake on which the park is located. This is one of the largest lakes in the State with a long shore line of scenic beauty. Boating and fishing are especially popular, the lake having been well stocked with game fish. Due to its extensive area and flow of water, motor boats are permitted - which is not the case on the other State Park Lakes.
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Title: Massanutten Camp Forest Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
A Camper's delight in a grove of stately oaks. Adjacent to beautiful Masssanutten Mountains and George Washington National Forest in the eh heart of Shenandoah Valley near Front Royal, Va. Playgrounds, swimming pool, fishing, hiking and hunting.
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Title: Sugar Tree Hollow Koa Campground, Highway 56 Vesuvius Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains overlooking the Shenandoah Valley
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Title: Triple R Ranch Chesapeake Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
In addition to Horseback Riding, ranchers enjoy Archery, Swimming, Riflery, Canoeing & Crafts.
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Title: Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Engineering wonder of the world, one of four manmade islands under construction in Virginia's new 17.5 mile crossing of Chesapeake Bay. Ramp leads into mile-long tunnel under the sea.
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Title: The Pink House, U. S. No. 17 at 43rd Avenue Myrtle Beach Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This distinctive Club Hotel is one block from and overlooks the ocean, and is renowned for its superb dining. In beautiful setting of five acres, the manor House and its surrounding guest homes are authentic architectural replicas of Colonial Williamsburg, Va. Three air-conditioned dinning rooms and an exclusive gift shop are located in the main Manor House. House guests are the evening dinner guests are selected by reservation only. Located on North Kingshighway (U.S. No. 17) at 43rd Avenue, Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.
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Title: Pantops Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1958 Mar-05
Description:
Where hospitality blends with unexcelled southern atmosphere and cuisine. Complete banquet and party facilities. Owned and operated by Town and County Motor Lodge. Located on U.S. 250, ½ mile east of Charlottesville, Virginia. Telephone 2-6913.
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Title: Main Dock Comfort Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Main Dock, Old Point Comfort, Virginia seen from Hotel Chamberlin - Originally built in 1862 for the landing of the Army of the Potomac when Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan tried to capture Richmond by advancing up the Virginia Peninsula. The island in left background is Ford Wool, which, with Fort Monroe, controlled the channel into Hampton Roads.
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Title: Powhatan Moor Lodge, Route 60 Norge Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Ten minutes west of Williamburg. Twenty modern units. Air conditioned. Private Tile Bath. Television. Owned and managed by Eva and George Hitchens. Phone 564-3308
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Title: Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel, U. S. Route 13 Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
One of the engineering wonders of the world, this $200,000,000 project stretches 17.6 miles across the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay. It includes two tunnels and four man-made islands, as well as 12.2 miles of the pictured concrete trestle.
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Title: The Custom House, Salem Maritime National Historic Site Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Custom House, erected 1818-19, at Salem Maritime National Historic Site. Also showing at right the Hawkes House, 1801, and Derby House, 1761-62. As an introduction to the Scarlet Letter, published 1850, Nathaniel Hawthorne describes the Custom House where he worked as Surveyor of the Port, 1846-49, including "an enormous specimen of the American eagle" over the front entrance.
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Title: The Golden Triangle Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1962 Jan-06
Description:
Norfolk's "vacation resort within a city," towering 14 stories into the air, the Triangle contains its own shopping center - providing for the needs of its guests. Spacious parking lots surround the $7-million center.
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Title: The Medical Tower Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1962 Mar-15
Description:
One of Norfolk's most modern and beautiful newly built office buildings affording a lovely view of the city. This is a complete "Medical Center." The new General Hospital is seen in the background.
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Title: Tourinns Motor Courts Pitsburgh Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Open year around, 100% air conditioned. Restaurant. Service Station. The "Best." AAA Superior Duncan Hines. Located near: Ft. Wayne, Ind.; Pittsburgh, Pa.; Allentown, Pa.; Wilmington, Del.; Stevensville, Md. (Annapolis); Kiptopeke Beach, Va. (Norfolk).
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Title: The Nato Headquarters Of The Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1962 Sep-05
Description:
In a semi-circle in from of the headquarters fly the flags of the 19 Nato nations. At the far left is the flag at the host nation, the United States. The flags of the other nations are rotated daily. Saclant, the World first international ocean command is located in Norfolk, Virginia
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Title: Pohick Episcopal Church, Fairfax County Lorton Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This historic Colonial Church was built between 1769 and 1774. George Washington of Mount Vernon and George Mason of Gunston Hall, both vestrymen for many years, were members of the Building Committee. The ground plans and elevation were drawn by Washington.
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Title: The Square, Gristmill Square Warm Springs Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: Warm Springs Inn Warm Springs Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This attractive dining room with plate collection was made possible by our visiting guests and friends. This room was once the court room of the Bath County Court House, built in 1791. The Routiers aim to render up to date continental service, yet still retaining the old air of Southern hospitality, and home-like atmosphere.
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Title: Warm Springs Presbyterian Church Warm Springs Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Organized 1824. This delightful little valley church has served the mountain folk and many famous visitors to this Virginia "Shang-ri-La."
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Title: Harvesting Tobacco In Virginia Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Harvesting Tobacco in Virginia, showing the filled sled ready to be transported to the tobacco barn for curing. This scene often repeated in area of Lynchburg, Farmville, Bedford, Clarksville, Danville, Rocky Mount, Martinsville, South Boston, South Hill and Abingdon.
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Title: Harvesting Tobacco In Virginia Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Harvesting Tobacco in Virginia. Bottom leaves are first pulled and as the tobacco ripens the higher leaves are pulled at intervals of approximately ten days. This scene often repeated in area of lynchburg, Farmville, Bedford, Clarksville, Danville, Rocky Mount, Martinsville, South Boston, South Hill and Abingdon.
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Title: Virginia Tobacco Market Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This type of bright tobacco is produced by the "flue curing" method of ripening and coloring. The tobacco is placed on baskets according to grade before the sale. The ouctioneer, second from front of left line, chants the bids offered by the buyers which are examining the tobacco.
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Title: An Attractive Virginia Maiden Removing Tobacco Leaves Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
An attractive Virginia maiden removing tobacco. leaves, showing the full size tobacco stalks in bloom. The bottom leaves are now ready for pulling and remainder of the leaves will be pulled within the following three weeks. This scene often repeated in area of Lynchburg, Farmville, Bedford, Clarksville, Danville, Rocky Mount, Martinsville, South Boston, South Hill and Abingdon.
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Title: Filling Tobacco Barn In Virginia Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Filling Tobacco Barn in Virginia for the final curing process. Tobacco leaves have been harvested, bound in small bundles then tied on sticks. When these sticks have been rocked in the barn the heat will then be continuously applied for 24 to 36 hours for final curing. This scene often repeated in area of Lynchburg, Farmville, Bedford, Clarksville, Danville, Rocky Mount, Martinsville, South Boston, South Hill and Abingdon.
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Title: Philip Morris's Manufacturing Center South Richmond Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Philip Morris's Manufacturing Center, located in south Richmond, Virginia n I-95. The Manufacturing Center is part of an Operations Center, which also includes Research & Development, Finance, and Engineering. Currently producing more than 400 million cigarettes per day, the manufacturing facility will have a capacity of 140 billion cigarettes per year, making it the largest cigarette producing facility in the world.
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Title: Brook Run Lodge Motel, Highways 1 and 301 North Richmond Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1965 Aug-22
Description:
On Highways 1 & 301, just North of Richmond City Limits. A Modern Motel of 52 Rooms, with Tile Baths. Some Rooms Air-Conditioned. Beautifully Landscaped Grounds. Restaurants Nearby. Only 15 Minutes from downtown Richmond. 5221 Brook Road, Richmond 27, Virginia.
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Title: Ling King Inn Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
8809 Jefferson Davis Highway, (South of Richmond) Richmond, Virginia 23234. (804) 275-5546. Montecello Shopping Center Williamsburg. Virginia 23185 (804) 229-8898. Finest Chinese and American Food - Seafood - Choice Steak - Fried Chicken - Spaghetti - Cutlets & Chops. Private Dining Room - Take Out Orders - Free Parking.
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Title: Jamestown Park Jamestown Park Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
An artist's conception of Jamestown Park, built by the Commonwealth of Virginia as a central area for the Jamestown Festival. The permanent park, located a mile upstream from Jamestown Island, includes several main exhibit buildings and authentic restorations of James Fort and the first three ships.
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Title: Reception Center, Festival Park Jamestown Park Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Reception Center at Festival Park, Jamestown, Virginia
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Title: Arya Motor Hotel Avlington Virginia (VA), Chrome PM Apr-24
Description:
1 Mile West of Wash., D.C. on U.S # 50 Sight-seeing Tours 133 Air Conditioned Rooms - Swimming Pool Restaurant - T.V. -FM Radio -Phones - Immediately adjacent to a Beauty and Barber Shop - Dry Cleaning and Laundry facilities - Drugstore - etc.
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Title: Lazy Susan Inn, U. S. Route 1 Woodbridge Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Located junction Shirley Freeway and U.S Route 1, just North of Woodbridge, Virginia. On "Kings House Hill" overlooking Potomac and Occoquan Rivers. Family dining in the country. "Susan" table service. Lunch and Dinner 12:00 noon- 10:00 P.M. Telephone GYpsy 4.4937.
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Title: Interstate Campground Chilhowie Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Just off 1-81 at exit 14,39 miles north of Bristol. Virginia-Tennesee state line. Five miles south of Marion. Virginia at entrance to Mount Rogers National Recreation Area, in beautiful mountains of Southwest Virginia. Swimming pool, laundry, showers, all hookups, grocery store, miniature golf and game room. Interstate Campground P.O. Drawer AM- Chilhowie. VA (703) 646-8384 Reservations accepted
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Title: Air Virginia Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Swearingen Metro III V125AV
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Title: Norfolk Virginia Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Scope, a $35 million Convention and Cultural Center in downtown Norfolk, consisting of domed Convention Hall, Chrysler Hall plus Exhibit Hall and Underground parking.
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Title: The Million Dollar Beach And Boardwalk From Ocean Pier Bvirginia Beach Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1960 Jun-25
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Title: Eastern Mennonite School Harrisburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Eastern Mennonite School, Established 1917 Harrisonburg, Va. Departments: Bible School, Junior College, Teacher Training, High School, Bible Correspondence School.
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Title: Tides Inn Irvington Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1967 Apr-27
Description:
Looking out over the lovely front lawn of the tides Inn, Irvington, Virginia showing the docks, picturesque Carter's Creek and the famous Rappahannock River in the background.
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Title: Virginia Museum Of Transportation Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Interior of the West Wing of the Virginia Museum of Transportation showing a small portion of the many exhibits on display. This Section of the Museum houses the Hands - On, Roanoke Railroad Shops, Circus Model and Norfolk & Western Switcher exhibits.
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Title: Virginia Museum Of Transportation Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Entrance to the Virginia Museum Of Transportation, the Official Transportation Museum Of The Commonwealth of Virginia, which is housed in the Norfolk Southern's Roanoke Freight Station that was built in 1917. Directly behind this structure, a 2.5 acre display yard contains many examples of historic railroad equipment.
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Title: View From Camp Strawderman Columbia Furnace Virginia (VA), Linen unused
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Title: Custis-Le Mansion Arlinton Virginia (VA), Linen unused
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Title: Timber Ridge Presbyterian Church Rockbridge County Virginia (VA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906 Nov-01
Description:
Remodeled and Extended, 1900.
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Title: Washington Mills, Grayson Co., Fries Virginia (VA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Bird's Eye View Of Fries Fries Virginia (VA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
Description:
Grayson Co.,
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Title: Wild Strawberries Fragaria Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Going back over your unroubled childhood days in the country, there is nothing quiet like the flavor and aroma of ruby red wild strawberries. Small but sweeter than garden strawberries, they contributed somewhat to the ancestry of our domestic types although the sand strawberry of the pacific coast is the main ancestor. The showy white flowers bloom in Many followed by fruit in June. The sees are on the Outside of the fruit.
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Title: Econo Travel Motor Hotel Asland Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
First class rooms at economy prices. Air conditioned. Electric heat. Free Television. Deluxe Mattresses. Full bath. Telephone, Large Rooms. Free Directory available. Junction 1-95 & Rt. 54. 5 minutes from Kings Dominion.
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Title: Cascades Falls Giles County Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Cascade Falls on Little Stoney Creek, a short hike from beautiful Mountain Lake. One of the many beauty spots in Giles County.
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Title: Giles County Courthouse Pearisburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Town was laid off in 1806 when Giles County was formed, and named for Captain George Pearis, Early Settler. Established in 1808, it was first incorporated in 1835 and reincorporated in 1914. Here, in May 1862, Union Troops under Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes were defeated by Confederates under general Henry Heath. The present courthouse was erected in 1836.
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Title: Old Covered Bridge Mems Botom Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This picturesque old covered bridge located 2 miles South of Mt. Jackson, Virginia and north of New Market, is located on a state road crossing the north fork of the Shenandoah River, between Hwy. No. 11 and interstate No. 81. this road can be taken to Shenandoah Caverns. The bridge was built in 1893 and has a span of 191.
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Title: The Homestead Hotel Hot Spring Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1953 Mar-28
Description:
The Bath House - Home of The Homestead Spa
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Title: Manor House Restaurant, U. S. Route 301 Bowling Green Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
New - "Air-Conditioned" Home Made Pastries - Pan-Fried Chicken - Sea Food - Steaks Chops - Virginia and Smithfield Ham Dinners.
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Title: The Homestead Hot Spring Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
View of 16th Fairway of the Upper Cascade".
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Title: Chincoteague Harbor Chincoteague Island Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: Eugene V. White Pharmacist Berryville Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Population 1700. 60 miles west of Washington, DC on Rt. No. 7 County Seat of Clarke County Population 8700. Pictured is the first office practice of pharmacy which was transformed from a traditional "drug store" in November 1960. The office-based family pharmacist is a patient-oriented, full-time professional who monitors his patient's drug utilization through use of a patient medication profile record to ensure optimum drug therapy.
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Title: Scene Approaching Sugar Grove Sugar Grove Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1956 Jun-18
Description:
On Hwy. 16 Between Marion, Virginia and the North Carolina Line. One of many beautiful drives in Southwest Virginia's Mountain Empire.
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Title: The Little Shop Madison Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The craft of quailing, now experiencing a renaissance, is simple to master, and one that becomes a sociable hobby. Visit The Little Shop, created as a center for community quilting bees and providing a selection of calicos, supplies, lessons and gift items.
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Title: Cherner Lincoln Mercury Inc.,, 8550 Leesburg Pike Route 7 McLean Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Lincoln Continental / Continental Mark IV Mercury / Montego / Marquis / Cougar / Comment / Capri Full Quality Service / Late Model Used Cars.
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Title: Relaxing On The Beach Ocean View Beach Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Just taking it easy in the beautiful blue waters of the Chesapeake Bay at Ocean View
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Title: Street Scene In Quaint And Historic Tangier Island Tangier Island Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Tangier Island was discovered in 1608 by Captain John Smith and settled by five families from Cornwall, England in 1620. Visitors may take the Mail OR Chartered Boat from Crisfield, Md.
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Title: Commercial Fishing Boats And Seafood Packing Plant, Davis Creek Mathews County Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: Quality Inn Governor, 6650 Arlington Boulevard Falls Church Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
15 minutes from Washington D. C. A luxurious motor hotel of colonial design, with 123 quality rooms. You will enjoy color TV, swimming pool, recreation room, restaurant and, of course, the convenience of 24 hour phone service and front door parking. There are excellent shopping facilities close by and downtown Washington is only a few minutes away. Also, the Governor's Room offers banquet and conference accommodations.
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Title: Catawba Sanatorium Chapel Catawba Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: The Falls Church Falls Church Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Falls Church - Falls Church, Va. Founded about 1732, present building 1769. Restored and enlarged in Georgian style, 1959. George Washington, George Mason, Charles Broadwater, and the Fairfax's served on the Colonial parish vestry. The city takes its name from this historic Episcopal Church.
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Title: The John J. Wicker Chapel, Fork Union Military Academy Fork Union Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The John J. Wicker Chapel on the campus of fork Union Military Academy, fork Union, Va., is the scene of frequent religious services on the campus of the Academy which has as its motto: "Body, Mind, and Spirit."
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Title: Manuel's Hollow Overlook On The Seneca Trail Rich Creek Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Overlooking the Beautiful New River. One of the picturesque beauty spots of the area. This overlook is on Hwy. #219 between Princeton, W. Va. And Lewisburg, W. Va., and on Hwy. $460 between Bluefield, Princeton and Roanoke, Virginia.
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Title: Wood Avenue, Main Business Street Big Stone Gap Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
On the trail of the Lonesome Pine
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Title: New Point Camp Ground New Point Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Enjoying the Pool and other Recreational Facilities. Also available for those who prefer salt water is a White Sand Beach on the Chesapeake Bay
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Title: Old St. John's Church, Route 30 King William County Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Old St. John's Church, 10 miles Northwest of West Point on route 30 in King William County, Virginia. The church was erected in 1734 and has been preserved by interdem on national contributions.
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Title: Chatham Hall Chatham Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Pruden Hall Built 1906 Chatham Hall Chatham, VA 24531
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Title: Lochiel Orange County Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
"Lochiel" Home of Mrs. George Zinn, Orange Country, Virginia
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Title: Long Bridge Ordinary Gloucester Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Long Bridge Ordinary - Gloucester, Vo. Since the early eighteenth century this ordinary has stood near the old Indian Road between the (No Suggestions) and York Rivers. Traditionally linked with General Washington's Peninsula Campaign during the Revolutionary War, it is owned and maintained by the Gloucester Woman's Club.
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Title: Evans Farm Inn, 1696 Chain Bridge Road Rt. 123 McLean Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
1696 Chain Bridge Road, Rt. 123, McLean, Va. Traveling North on 495 use Exit 11 (McLean) Traveling South on 495 use Exit 11N (McLean) Five Miles from Chain Bridge Seven Private Party Rooms 18th Century Décor Buffet Lunch 12-2:30 Daily Except Sunday Dinner 5-9 Daily, Fri. & Sat. Till 10 Sun. Noon 9 P.M.
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Title: The Palace At Swannanoa oWaynesbor Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Swannanoa, an imposing Italian Renaissance Place, and surrounded by 600 acres of formal gardens, is located on top Mt. Afton at the entrance to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Dr. Walter Russell Foundation, dedicated to world culture.
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Title: Robertson Hall, Route 1 Blue Ridge Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
A residential camp for mentally retarded children and adults sponsored jointly by the Virginia Jaycees and Virginia Association for Retarded Citizens
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Title: Aerial View Elks National Home Bedford Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
In this handsome club environment members, who have reached retirement age, enjoy the utmost in relaxation, comfort and convenience in one of nature's most beautiful settings.
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Title: The Old Home Of James G. W. Youel Rockbridge Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Old Home of James G. W. Youel near Rockbridge Baths, Va. Now called (No Suggestions).
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Title: Greetings From Chincoteague Island Chincoteague Island Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: Hanover Tavern Hanover Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Home of Barksdale Theatre since 1953. Built in early 18th century. Owners included Wm. Parks of Williamsburg, printer-founder of Virginia Gazette and John Shelton, father-in-law of Patrick Henry who lived here at time of "Parson's Cause" Trial. During Revolutionary War, Cornwall is stayed here and later George Washington. A Virginia Historic Landmark.
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Title: Madison College Harrisonurg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Duke Fine Arts Center, houses the Latimer Shaeffer Little Theatre. The Art and Music Departments offer numerous art activities which are open to the public. At the right, the entrance to Cleveland Hall, one of the early buildings on the "old campus" in native blue limestone.
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Title: Milestone Motel Hillsville Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
New 10 Units large rooms, private or connecting, Beautyrest Beds private baths, Heated Cross ventilation, elevation 2,750 ft. Mr. & Mrs. A.R. Jennings, Owners & Operators
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Title: Barksdale Theatre Hanover Court House Hanover Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Barksdale Theatre, a year 'round arena stage, is housed in historic Hanover Tavern in Hanover Court House, Va. On U.S. Highway 301. Built in 1723 as a stagecoach stop, it has hosted such men as Washington, Jefferson, Patrick Henry, LaFayette and Lord Cornwallis.
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Title: Berkeley Plantation, Rt. 5 Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Five terraces between the house and river dug by slaves with oxcarts and wheel barrows
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Title: Elmendorf AFB Alaska (AK), Chrome unused
Description:
Elmendorf Afb. Post Exchange and one of the many new barracks
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Title: Garrett Community College McHenry Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Garrett Community College began operation in 1971 with programs for transfer to four-year colleges and occupational training. Its campus of four buildings on 60 acres is situated on Mosser Road, McHenry, overlooking Deep Creek Lake and in view of the WISP ski Area.
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Title: St. Peter's Parish Church New Kent Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
On 29 April 1679, the general court confirmed the establishment of St. Peter's Parish where the widow Martha Dandridge Custis, its most famous parishioner, married Col. George Washington on 6 January 1759. Completed n 1703, the restored parish church is today the oldest in the Episcopal Diocese of Virginia.
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Title: The Nancy Brown Peace Tower Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Nancy Brown Peace Tower erected on Belle Isle near the international border, it serves as a tribute to a famed Detroit woman newspaper columnist and a memorial to a peace that as existed in the border for over a century. Its carillon of bells accents its beauty to thousands of tourists and sailors.
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Title: Washington's Monument Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
George Washington's Birthplace National Monument. Washington's Birthplace, Virginia.
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Title: Caverns Motel, U. S. Highway 211 Luray Caverns Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1965 Oct-05
Description:
Opp. W. Entrance Luray Caverns, Va. Cool, quiet, scenic location overlooking blue ridge mats. & George Washington Nat'l forest, guest controlled heat & air cond., tile baths. w/w carpet, phones, 21" TV., family units, swimming & wading pools. 9 mi. from shenandoah Nat'l park & skyline drive, hearing distance Luray singing tower. This well kept colonial quality court is nearest to caverns and all points of interest. open all year.
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Title: Grinding Corn Meal, Blue Ridge Parkway Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Water-ground corn meal and buckwheat flour are produced at Mabry mill on the blue ridge parkway, near meadows of Dan, Virginia. Mabry Mill is one of the major attractions along the blue ridge park way and is a favorite subject of artists and photographers.
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Title: The Tide Inn Irvington Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1971 Jul-21
Description:
This great golf hole at The Tides lnn, lrvington, Virginia is typical of the beauty and challenge to be found on the 6500 yard "International 18" course.
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Title: Pohick Church Lorton Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Pohick Church, Truro Parish, Established 1732 Altar Piece, Pulpit and Canopy Lorton, Virginia.
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Title: Greetings From Copper Hill Copper Hill Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1943 Nov-12
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Title: Boat Landing Old Point Comfort Point Comfort Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1937 Aug-08
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Title: Beeches And East Wing Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Beeches and east wing, Stratford hall, Westmoreland country, Virginia. Built by Thomas lee about 1725. Birthplace of two signers of the declaration of independence and of general Robert E. Lee.
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Title: Monticello Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1975 Feb-10
Description:
Lodge and Entrance to Monticello. Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson, designed and built by him on the mountain top overlooking Charlottesville, Virginia, is now a patriotic shrine maintained by voluntary contributions from the patriots of America.
Benjamin West First Day of Issue FDC
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Title: Grayson County Court House Independence Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1956 Jan-17
Description:
Walters Store Intersection U. S. Highways 21 and 58 In Front of Court house Fountain service, tasty sandwiches, Whitman's candies, toiletries, Kodiaks and films, magazines, patent medicines. Free ice water - information to tourists
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Title: Washington's Dulles International Airport Dulles Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dulles International Airport, located just west of our Nation's Capital, encompasses about 10,000 acres of Virginia countryside. Dulles is a Jet Airport built with the future in mind.
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Title: Old Stage Coach Inn Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This beautiful old building was built in 1826. Used as a store first, it was later remodeled into an inn serving stagecoach trade and travelers on the c & o canal and B & O railroad. Since restored, it now serves as a park service office and tourist center.
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Title: Manassas National Battlefield Park Manassas Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
The Visitor Center contains an electric map, a diorama, and relics of the Civil War.
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Title: Pohick Episcopal Church, Fairfax County Lorton Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Built between 1769 and 1774. George Washington of Mount Vernon and George Mason of Gunston Hall were members of the Building Committee. The Altar Piece bears the Lord's Prayer, the Creed, and the Ten Commandments.
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Title: St. Mary's Of The Mountains Virginia City Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1946 Jul-31
Description:
St. Mary's of the mountains built in 1868 - Burned in 1875 - Rebuilt 1876 Rev. P. Manogue, Pastor.
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Title: Old Blandford Church Pitersburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Old Blandford Church was built in 1735. The following lines by an unknown author were found written on its walls about 1841. Thou art crumbling to the dust, old pile, Thou art hastening to thy fall, And round thee in thy loneliness Clings the ivy to thy wall. The worshippers are scattered now. Who knelt before thy shrine, And silence reigns where anthems rose, In days of "Auld Lang Syne." And sadly sighs the wandering wind. Where oft in years gone by, Payers rose from many hearts to Him The Highest of the High; The tramp of many a busy foot that sought thy aisles is o'er, And many a weary heart around Is still forever more. How doth ambition's hope take wing. how droops the spirit now; We hear the distant city's din, The dead are mute below. The sun that shone upon their paths. Now gilds their lonely graves; The zephyrs which once fanned their brows The grass above them waves. Oh! could we call the many back Who've gathered here in vain - Who've careless roved where we do now, Who'll never meet again; How would our very hearts be stirred. To meet the earnest gaze Of the lovely and the beautiful The lights of other days.
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Title: Court House Washington Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
In Abingdon, Washington County, Virginia. Built after earlier courthouse was destroyed by fire during the Civil War.
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Title: Angels Rest Pearisburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Giles County. Rising 3600 feet above the town of Pearisburg, Virginia.
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Title: Dulles Morriott Hotel Dulles Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Dulles International Airport (703) 471-9500 or call 800-228-9290 (toll free from any where in the United States) 200 deluxe rooms, 2 restaurants, swimming pool, tennis, meeting and banquet facilities; free transportation to and room airport.
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Title: Monument Where Gen. T. J. Jackson Fell Spotsylvania County Virginia (VA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Clayton Park Marina, Clayton Lake State Park Dublin Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Complete modern boating facilities Rental Boats - Bathing beach Restaurant Horseback Riding - Camping
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Title: Main Street Looking East Christiansburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Gateway to the settling of the West. The Seat of Montgomery County was the frontier empire of Fincastle which extended to the Mississippi
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Title: Church Of The Brethren Christiansburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
This church was erected, dedicated in 1958 during the 250th Anniversary Year of the Church of The Brethren. It could well be called, "The Anniversary Church."
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Title: Shirley Plantation, Route 5 Charles City Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Shirley's Queen Anne forecourt, he only standing example of that building plan in America, includes the barn, kitchen, and laundry. The mansion house faces the court on one side, the James River on the other.
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Title: Greetings From Virginia Virginia (VA), Real Photo unused
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Title: Shenandoah River Bridges On, U.S. Route 522 North Of Front Royal Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
SHENADOAH RIVER BRIDGES ON U.S. ROUTE 522 NORTH OF FRONT ROYAL,VA.. Therse wide modern concrete briges crossing both frorks of the Shenamdoah River ,carry the great volume of traffic that moves throught Front Royal , Virginnia to Shenandoah National Park ,the Caverns and other places of scenic and historic interest in this beautiful section.
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Title: Front View, Homestead, Va, Hot Springs Homestead Virginia (VA), Divided Back PM 1908
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Title: Sweet Briar Lake, Looking West. Sweet Briar Lake Virginia (VA), Divided Back PM 1911
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Title: Bathers On The Beach Urbanna Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1948
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Title: White House Motel, 1268 East Lee Highway Fairfax Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1964
Description:
45 Units, Air Conditioned Swimming Pool Telephone in every room.
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Title: Memorial House Washingtons Birthplace Virginia (VA), Chrome
Description:
Memorial House, marking George Washington's Birthplace, Westmoreland County, Virginia. Built by Wakefield National Memorial Association, Inc. 1930-31 as principal feature at George Washington Birthplace national Monument. Also to be seen is the restored vault of the Washington family, where are buried the Father, Grandfather and Great Grandfather of George Washington in direct descent.
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Title: Tangier Island Tangier Island Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1914
Description:
Tangier Island, Virginia, is the home port for a beautiful fleet of boats engaged throughout the year in fishing, crabbing, oystering, and claming. The islanders are a hardy breed descended almost exclusively from Anglo-Saxon stock.
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Title: The Fallen Tower Luray Caverns Virginia (VA), Divided Back PM 1908
Description:
Caverns of Luray
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Title: Bourbon Street New Orleans Virginia (VA), Chrome
Description:
THE UNDISPUTED HOME OF DIXIELAND JAZZ. THERE ARE MANY NIGHT SPOTS ON WORLD FAMOUS BOURBON STREET WHERE THE FINEST IN JAZZ IS OFFERED NIGHTLY
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Title: Greetings From Historic Onancock Onancock Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
VIEW OF A LOCAL FISHING BOAT IN ONANCOCK HARBOR, ONANCOCK IS NOTED AS THE COBIA CAPITAL OF THE WORLD.
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Title: Twin Oaks Motel Ashland Virginia (VA), Chrome PM 1969
Description:
AT THE INTERSECTION OF U.S. 95 AND NO. (THE HOME OF RANDOLPH MACON COLLEGE) VT, AIR CONDITIONED, TUB AND SHOWER COMBINATIONS. TELEPHONE AND FAMILY UNITS. COMMERCIAL RATES.
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Title: Greenway Court Chapel Millwood Virginia (VA), White Border unused
Description:
Where Lord fairfax and those on his Greenway Court Estate worshipped whn Virginia was still a colony of England. Entrance in foreground, with high stone steps was to the gallery and was used by the slaves of the estate.
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Title: White's Ferry Leesburg Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
White's Ferry, 4 miles north of Leesburg, Virginia, was named for E.V. White, a famous Loudoun County Civil War officer. It is the last ferry still in operation on the Potomac. Distributed by Loudoun County Chamber of Commerce. Leesburg, Virginia 22075.
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Title: Greetings From Virginia Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: St. Peters Church Rutland Virginia (VA), White Border unused
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Title: Chamberlin Hotel Comfort Virginia (VA), Post Card (Undivided Back) unused
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Title: Bridge Over Opequon Clarke County Virginia (VA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1908
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Title: Entrance To Fortress Monroe Virginia (VA), Post Card (Undivided Back) PM 1906
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Title: Junction Of New And Greenbrier Rivers Hinton Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1951
Description:
C. & O. R. R
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Title: South View Of Stratford Hall Westmoreland Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
South view of Stratford Hall, Westmoreland County, Virginia. The birthplace of two signers of the Declaration of Independence, and of general Robert E. Lee. Built by Thomas Lee about 1725.
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Title: Massanutten Mountain Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1945
Description:
Massanutten mountain in George Washington National forest. A scene near Woodstock, Va. Shenandoah River in foreground.
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Title: John D. Archbolo Memorial Hospital Thomasville Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
"The City of Roses" Thomasville, situated on a ridge 273 feet above sea level, in southwest Georgia is only 50 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. This city enjoys the distinction of being an original winter and health resort, as in the early 1880's many people started coming here for recreation and health. "The City of Roses" slogan is given Thomasville due to many streets being bordered with roses, and roses are in bloom almost every month in the year.
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Title: Seabee Commando Trainees Camp Peary Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1943
Description:
"Seabees charge down a hill at Camp Peary, Va. Where they are learning Commando tactics. These men work at building air bases, supply depots, and other installations at advanced bases, and are always ready to fight."
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Title: Charles L. Cocke Memorial Library, Hollins College Virginia (VA), Linen unused
Description:
Hollins College, situated seven miles from the city of Roanoke. Oldest college for women in Virginia. Founded by Charles Lewis Cocke. Began with Valley Union Seminary of 1842. Am accredited liberal arts college with an endowment and board of trustees. A Southern college with a nation wide patronage.
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Title: Saint Thomas Episcopal Church Orangeburg Virginia (VA), Linen unused
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Title: Presbyterian Church Cape Charles Virginia (VA), Linen PM 1945
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Title: Presbyterian Church Blackstone Virginia (VA), Linen unused
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Title: Wayside Inn Middletown Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Gracious Hospitaly and Food in the Finest American tradition , continuously from the 18 centery. PROFESSIONAL ACTORS EQUITY productions , During Summer Season ,At Nearby Wayside Theature.
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Title: Benn's Church, Smithfield Isle of Wight Co Virginia (VA), Divided Back PM 1907
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Title: M.E. Church Epworth Virginia (VA), Divided Back unused
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Title: Old Brick Church Iste of Wight Virginia (VA), Divided Back PM 1909
Description:
Built 1632. (St. Lukes) Rebuilt 1894.Oldest Presbyterian Church standing in America
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Title: Grace Episcopal Church The Plains Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
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Title: Warm Spring Presbyterian Church Warm Spring Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Organized 1824. This delightful little valley church has served the mountain folk and many famous visitors to this Virginia "Shang-ri-la".
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Title: Madam Russell Mamorial Methodist Church Saltville Virginia (VA), Chrome unused
Description:
Madam Russell Mamorial Methodist Church, Saltville, Virginia, named for Elizabeth Henry Campbell Russell, a sister of Patrick Henry. Her home stood a few feet from this church building. Bishop Francis Asbury was entertained in the Russell home during the time of the first Annual Conference West of the Alleghanies, May 13-15, 1788, which was held in the Keywood house approximately 3 miles Southwest of here. Mrs. Russell attended this Conference and was the first Methodist convert West of the Alleghanies.
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Title: Old Chapel Near Millwood Millwood Virginia (VA), Divided Back unused
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Title: West Hill Virginia Hot Springs Virginia (VA), Divided Back unused
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