The Valley Pike crosses Stony Creek here next to the historic Edinburg Mill. I was attracted to the old stone walls and the wrought iron fence.
Not far from here, the creek joins the North Fork of the Shenandoah River.
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very pretty!
ReplyDeleteI don't remember that but then I was looking for Murray's Flyfishing shop, he also ran the drug store I believe. It is a neat town.
ReplyDeleteGreat fence. I really like when bridges have sides. ;)
ReplyDeleteThat stone wall looks quite impressive.
ReplyDeleteThat is a great picture!
ReplyDeleteNeat looking bridge. I like the stone walls too.
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderfully strong bridge fence
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, great fence. Thanks for sharing it on the Up Down Challenge. Debbie
ReplyDeleteCool picture!
ReplyDeleteA well-braced structure. Nice wall.
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