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  2. Valley Pike - Wikipedia

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    An official report made by General P. H. Sheridan published in July 1866 described the Valley Pike as follows: "The city of Martinsburg,... is on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, at the northern terminus of the Valley pike--a broad macadamized road, running up the valley, through Winchester, and terminating at Staunton." [2] Valley Turnpike, 1897

  3. Staunton and Parkersburg Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike (modern US 250) crossing Shenandoah Mountain in Highland County, Virginia. Crozet settled on a route that passed west of Staunton through the tiny village of Monterey, in Highland County. Virginia's least-populated county, it is called "Virginia's Switzerland," in reference to the steep mountains and valleys.

  4. List of turnpikes in Virginia and West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 250, Plank Road, VA Route 20: Staunton and Parkersburg Road: Staunton - Monterey - Beverly - Buckhannon - Weston - Parkersburg: VA Route 254, Old Parkersburg Turnpike, U.S. Route 250, Rich Mountain Road, WV Route 151, U.S. Route 33, WV Route 47: Tolled state improvement Strasburg and Capon Turnpike: Summersville and Slaven Cabin Turnpike

  5. Staunton, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Located along the Valley Pike, Staunton developed as a trade, transportation and industrial center, particularly after the Virginia Central Railroad arrived in 1854. Factories made carriages, wagons, boots and shoes, clothing and blankets. [14] In 1860, the Staunton Military Academy was founded.

  6. List of former primary state highways in Virginia (Staunton ...

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    SR 39 (Mountain Valley Road) – Millboro Springs, Warm Springs SR 629 (Deerfield Road) former SR 17 south (1918-1922) Green Valley: SR 629 (Deerfield Road) former SR 17 north (1918-1922) Highland: McDowell: 31.68: 50.98: US 250 east (Highland Turnpike) – Staunton: south end of US 250 overlap: 31.98 [61] 51.47: US 250 west (Highland Turnpike ...

  7. U.S. Route 50 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    US 522 south (Front Royal Pike) – Winchester Regional Airport, Front Royal: Eastern end of US 522 concurrency: Clarke: Waterloo: 25.12: 40.43: US 340 (Lord Fairfax Highway) – Berryville, White Post, Front Royal, Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive 27.95: 44.98: SR 255 north (Bishop Meade Road) / SR 624 (Red Gate Road) – Millwood

  8. U.S. Route 11 in Virginia - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 11 (US 11) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway in western Virginia.At 339 miles (546 km), it is the second longest numbered route (after US 58) and longest primarily north–south route in the state.

  9. Virginia State Route 259 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 259 (SR 259) is a primary state highway in the U.S. state of Virginia.The state highway runs a total of 26.80 miles (43.13 km) in two sections. The southern section, in northern Rockingham County, has a length of 21.81 miles (35.10 km) from Interstate 81 (I-81) and U.S. Route 11 (US 11) at Mauzy through Broadway to the West Virginia state line into Mathias.