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  2. The Jug - Wikipedia

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    The remains of the 18th-19th century cut across the peninsula of the Jug, as viewed in 2006. The creek is partially prevented from flowing here by the dam effect of the low water bridge visible at left (see photograph below); the creek is slightly visible at right, having emerged from a 3.3 mile (5.3 km) meander.

  3. Middle Island Creek - Wikipedia

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    In 1947 the West Virginia Conservation Commission constructed a low water bridge which substantially dammed the cut-through and restored a steady flow to the bend of the creek. [6] The land encircled by the creek's loop is operated as a Wildlife Management Area by the state of West Virginia. [9]

  4. Wheeling Suspension Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The east tower is 153.5 feet (46.8 m) above the low-water level of the river, or 82 feet (25 m) from the base of the masonry. The west tower is 132.75 feet (40.46 m) above low water, with 69 feet (21 m) of masonry. [6] Detailed analysis of the bridge was conducted by Dr. Emory Kemp.

  5. Shenandoah Valley - Wikipedia

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    Map of the Shenandoah Valley The Shenandoah Valley in autumn A poultry farm with the Blue Ridge Mountains in the background A farm in the fertile Shenandoah Valley. The Shenandoah Valley (/ ˌ ʃ ɛ n ə n ˈ d oʊ ə /) is a geographic valley and cultural region of western Virginia and the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia in the United States.

  6. List of covered bridges in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Barrackville Covered Bridge. This is a list of West Virginia covered bridges. There are 17 historic wooden covered bridges in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Only three of these bridges were built before 1870 and they are the three longest in the state. Each uses a standard truss design, braced with the Burr Arch. No one-truss design dominates ...

  7. Harpers Ferry, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Harpers Ferry is a historic town in Jefferson County, West Virginia, in the lower Shenandoah Valley.The town's population was 269 at the 2020 United States census.Situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah rivers, where Maryland, Virginia, and West Virginia meet, it is the easternmost town in West Virginia as well as its lowest point above sea level.

  8. Category:Valleys of West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Shenandoah Valley (10 C, 4 P) Pages in category "Valleys of West Virginia" ... Potomac Water Gap; S. Schoolhouse Hollow; Shenandoah Valley; T.

  9. Low-water crossing - Wikipedia

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    A low-water crossing (also known as an Irish bridge or Irish Crossing, causeway in Australia, low-level crossing or low-water bridge) is a low-elevation roadway traversing over a waterbody that stays dry above the water when the flow is low, but is designed to get submerged under high-flow conditions such as floods.