The road to Shenandoah

Crossing into Virginia on Highway 340
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Crossing into Virginia on Highway 340
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I started my day driving west on a highway south of but roughly parallel to the Mason-Dixon Line. I passed exits for towns whose names rang a bell from Civil War history.

Places along Highway 430 like Frederick, Sandy Hook and Boonsborough in Maryland and Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. I crossed over the Potomac River along the state lines of Maryland and West Virginia.

Due to an unexpected road closure, I spent a couple of hours driving south on the mostly two-lane Stonewall Jackson Memorial Highway.

I crossed the Shanendoah River and two of its forks.

Along the way I saw a lot of small-town Virginia.

It wasn’t the day I had envisioned, but it was certainly a change of scenery.

Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers come together.
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Harpers Ferry National Historic Park in West Virginia, where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers come together.
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Along highway 340 on the way to Front Royal, Virginia.
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Along highway 340 on the way to Front Royal, Virginia.
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Along highway 340 on the way to Front Royal, Virginia.
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Along highway 340 on the way to Front Royal, Virginia.
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