MAKE A MEME View Large Image The 1890s era Appalachian Mountain Farm at the Blue Ridge Parkway gets its name from the cliff just visible above the cabin in spring. These rocks served as a good landmark for travelers using the old Howardsville Turnpike to cross over the ...
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Keywords: humpback rocks mountain farm blue ridge parkway milepost 6 1890s outdoor landscape grassland field building architecture The 1890s era Appalachian Mountain Farm at the Blue Ridge Parkway gets its name from the cliff just visible above the cabin in spring. These rocks served as a good landmark for travelers using the old Howardsville Turnpike to cross over the ridge at Humpback Gap. The 1890s era Appalachian Mountain Farm at the Blue Ridge Parkway gets its name from the cliff just visible above the cabin in spring. These rocks served as a good landmark for travelers using the old Howardsville Turnpike to cross over the ridge at Humpback Gap.
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