#Shenandoah Valley
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terebelli · 1 month ago
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Shenandoah Valley, Virginia, U.S.
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turtlepoots · 19 days ago
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Two baby deer watching you for 90 seconds
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miamaimania · 1 year ago
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Echoes of Time: Edward Weston's Shenandoah Valley, 1941
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elle-alf · 3 months ago
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Appalachia America
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thelonelyrainbowguy · 2 years ago
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@antique-symbolism thank you for coming on this spur-of-the-moment journey with me! 💙
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pabitelphotography · 2 years ago
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pábitel photography in the fall
calendar series 5 of 5 - available on Etsy
calendar 6 coming Sept. 15
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fullaccessdetroit · 2 years ago
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SEVER RED Reveals Visualizer for Intense New Single, "Gone"!
Debut EP, ‘Sick & Tormented,’ Out 1/26/2024! SEVER RED, the emerging powerhouse rock band fast becoming known for their electrifying performances and soul-stirring compositions, is thrilled to announce the release of a stunning visualizer for their latest single, “Gone.” Produced, engineered, mixed, and mastered by Billboard #1 producer JOSH SCHROEDER in Midland, MI (LORNA SHORE, THE COLOR…
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47thpennvols · 2 years ago
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"Then Sheridan's time was come." The Battle of Cedar Creek, Virginia, 19 October 1864:
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19 October 1864: "A cavalry charge was ordered against right and left flank of the enemy, and then a grand advance of the three infantry corps from left to right on the Enemy’s centre [sic]. ‘On through Middletown,’ says the correspondent above quoted, ‘and beyond, the enemy hurried, and the Army of the Shenandoah pursued. The roar of musketry now had a gleeful, dancing sound. The guns fired shafted salutes of victory. Custer and Merritt, charging in on right and left, doubled up the flanks of the foe, taking prisoners, slashing, killing, driving as they went. The march of the infantry was more majestic and more terrible. The lines of the foe swayed and broke before it every where [sic]. Beyond Middletown, on the battle-field fought over in the morning, their columns were completely overthrown and disorganized [sic]. They fled along the pike and over the fields like sheep.’"
Read more about this glorious and terrible day in "Sheridan’s Tide-Turning Shenandoah Valley Campaign: The Battle of Cedar Creek and Its Aftermath."
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turtlepoots · 19 days ago
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Baby deer watching you for 30 seconds
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lowhum · 2 years ago
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jamesthewineguy · 2 years ago
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towildblueskies · 7 months ago
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Happy solstice 🩵
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virginiatowncrier · 8 months ago
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almackey · 1 year ago
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Waging War on Civilians and Private Property
Here, Professor Jonathan Noyalas discusses US troops and Virginia civilians in the Shenandoah Valley during the Civil War. This was during the McCormick Civil War Institute’s Spring Conference at Shenandoah University. The video’s description reads, “Shenandoah University Civil War Institute Director Jonathan Noyalas talked about civilian casualties and the destruction of private property during…
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mossadegh · 1 year ago
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brucestambaughsblog · 1 year ago
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Discovering the Horror of Wildfires
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