Shenandoah Valley of Virginia
Shenandoah Valley of Virginia

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Watch The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.AVI Video The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.AVI
Apr 12, 2012
Heather Berry & Tony Mabe sing The Shenandoah Valley of Virginia at the Charlotte, Michigan Bluegrass festival on June 24,

Watch Shenandoah Valley Raphine Virginia Video Shenandoah Valley Raphine Virginia
May 14, 2012
Took these shots in the back yard testing the Canon Vixia HG20

Watch Shenandoah Valley National Park, VA, US - Part 1 Video Shenandoah Valley National Park, VA, US - Part 1
Apr 08, 2012
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Watch Hydrofracking - Marcellus Gas Drilling Fracking - Rockingham County, VA Video Hydrofracking - Marcellus Gas Drilling Fracking - Rockingham County, VA
Apr 17, 2012
The Commonwealth of Virginia is facing its first Marcellus Shale natural gas drilling with a recent application in Rockingham County. This process requires a technique called hydrofracturing which involves the injection of high volumes of water, sand, and chemicals. Marcellus Drill deep into the ground to breakdown rock formations and release natural gas. There are unknown and unintended consequences of this technology, including potential contamination of ground and surface water. For more info- Shenandoah Valley Network svnva.org

Watch Shenandoah Valley in 1861: Prior to Yankee Invasion Video Shenandoah Valley in 1861: Prior to Yankee Invasion
Apr 01, 2012
The beautiful Shenandoah Valley in 1861, just prior to invasion by the United States - and the death and destruction which the Federal army brought on the region. southernnationalist.com "Everything had a thrifty look," wrote a Confederate soldier in the Shenandoah Valley in 1861. "The horses and cattle were fat and sleek; the large barns were overflowing with the gathered crops; the houses looked comfortable; and the fences were in splendid order. It was a truly a land of milk and honey." Nature had indeed been kind to this verdant strip of land between the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains. Its hot springs and magnificent scenery attracted travelers from as far away as Europe.... The Indians who lived in the Valley called it "Daughter of the Stars." And the prosperous settlers, many of them pacifist Mennonites and Dunkers from Pennsylvania and Maryland, considered themselves blessed. These quiet, religious people worked diligently to improve their land. They crushed Valley limestone to build macadam roads and harnessed streams and rivers to generate power for machine shops, foundries, and textile and flour mills. Fields in the Valley produced wheat at nearly double the yields of farmland elsewhere in Virginia. There were no great plantations and few slaves, no conspicuously wealthy families and little poverty. The settlers of the Shenandoah Valley felt that theirs was a world apart, boundless in potential and stimulating to the human spirit. The advent of the Civil War ...

Watch shenandoah valley, virginia Video shenandoah valley, virginia
Mar 27, 2012
the beautiful shenandoah valley, north skyline drive point where you can see all the 38 ridges of the valley. Visit that place in october, november, feb, march and april........the view is beautiful. it takes 9 hrs to complete the view the whole skyline drive.

Watch Lexington VA and the Shenandoah Valley Video Lexington VA and the Shenandoah Valley
Jan 29, 2012
Scenes from town and the surrounding valley.

Watch GermanFest celebrates German heritage in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley Video GermanFest celebrates German heritage in Virginia's Shenandoah Valley
Aug 01, 2011
The Sept. 25th GermanFest celebration at the Shenandoah Germanic Heritage Museum on the historic Hottel-Keller Homestead is a first for the Shenandoah Valley.

Watch Scott Murray Live in Harrisonburg VA Shenandoah Valley Musician Video Scott Murray Live in Harrisonburg VA Shenandoah Valley Musician
May 18, 2011
I wrote this song from a feminine viewpoint. I'm a sucker for the underdog and wanted to write a truly empowering song for someone who seemingly has no way out. She does,,,,,,,,,,,,we all do.

Watch Waterfall with swim hole in Shenandoah Valley,VA Video Waterfall with swim hole in Shenandoah Valley,VA
Apr 12, 2012
This was a hike in the Shenandoah Valley in VA. This stream runs all the way from the top of the mount at 3000 feet to the bottom. It requires a hard 2 miles uphill hike to get to this spot. It is a very popular place.

Watch Shenandoah by Scott Murray in The Shenandoah Valley Video Shenandoah by Scott Murray in The Shenandoah Valley
May 01, 2012
Shenandoah Valley Singer Songwriter Scott Christopher Murray is an accomplished singer/songwriter and a veteran of the acoustic music scene. Raised in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, Scott grew up absorbing its rich story-telling tradition and Appalachian music legacy. His first album "The Old Man Dreams," a collection of original material, was a regional success in the Shenandoah Valley.

Watch Schweizer 300CB Helicopter Landing with Mark Huntley, Advanced Helicopter Shenandoah Valley Virginia Video Schweizer 300CB Helicopter Landing with Mark Huntley, Advanced Helicopter Shenandoah Valley Virginia
Jan 01, 2012
Mark Huntley, Advanced Helicopter Shenandoah Valley Virginia Schweizer 300CB Helicopter

Watch Anthony Baecher Redware Pottery Sugar Bowl (Shenandoah Valley of VA) Video Anthony Baecher Redware Pottery Sugar Bowl (Shenandoah Valley of VA)
Apr 03, 2012
Anthony W. Bacher / Baecher was one of the most talented and intricate of all of the Shenandoah Valley potters, producing pottery most notably in Winchester, Virginia. Mark discusses what is perhaps the finest sugar bowl of his in existence. It will be sold as part of our July 2012 stoneware & redware auction. www.crockerfarm.com

Watch Virginia Travel Adventure - Drive on Hyw 340, Shenandoah Valley Video Virginia Travel Adventure - Drive on Hyw 340, Shenandoah Valley
Nov 04, 2011
Thisvideo was taken on October 2 during our fall vacation in the Shenandoah Valley in Virginia. Somehow the name "Shenandoah" just has such a beautiful ring to it, no wonder, since it means "beautiful daughter of the stars". We were staying in a condo in Massanutten, a ski area and did a number of day trips. Our first trip took us to Harrisonburg, a historic Virginia town, 15 minutes west of Massanutten. I started by interviewing the travel expert at the Harrisonburg Tourism Office and then set off on a little walking tour of the town. The town features various historic homes, and one of the most impressive buildings is the court house whose roof is crowned by a statue of the goddess of justice. After a nice lunch at an outdoor cafe we continued our exploration and drove southwards on a country road. Rolling farm country and lots of happy grazing cows surrounded us on this serene drive. About an hour later we arrived in Staunton, a picturesque city of about 28000 people in the southern Shenandoah Valley. Staunton has a beautiful main street (West Beverley Street) with many beautifully preserved historic buildings in different architectural styles. The most stunning one is the Masonic Building, reminiscent of a European medieval structure. Although Staunton goes back to 1747, the town experienced its heyday between 1880 and 1920, so the majority of the architecture is Victorian. Staunton has five historic districts, one of them a right next to the rail line which features ...




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