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October 27, 2016
Views in Stephens City and Nearby
Founded in the 1730s, Stephens City has had several names including New Town. Not so much as city as a town surrounded by subdivisions and farms, Stephens City has a historic district along the Valley Pike (US 11). It also hosts tourist facilities at an exit on I-81.
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I love these pictures. We lived in the Winchester area for 30 years and have now lived in the Roanoke area for 10 years. Thanks for the memories.
ReplyDeleteGreat scenes.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful countryside and that marvelous old 'home by the side of the road' looks like it might have some wonderful stories and history to share if it could talk!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful countryside, I love that house in the second photo, it has lots of character.
ReplyDeletepretty, pretty!
ReplyDeleteHello, pretty sky and fence scenes. It is a beautiful countryside. Happy Friday, enjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletepretty area under a pretty sky. lovely fence finds, too. :)
ReplyDeleteLooks like the fire bush is just getting started. So pretty!
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It looks like a nicely quiet corner of the state.
ReplyDeleteI should live in a namesake town like this LOL
ReplyDeletePretty scenes. I like the sky and clouds in the first shot.
ReplyDeleteFive wonderful scenes ...
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Beautiful scenes! I like the second photo of the old building. Looks like it was quite beautiful in it's prime.
ReplyDeleteSuch gorgeous scenes!
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