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Snickers Gap. Snickers Gap, originally William's Gap, is a wind gap in the Blue Ridge Mountain on the border of Loudoun County and Clarke County in Virginia. The gap is traversed by Virginia State Route 7. The Appalachian Trail also passes across the gap. Bear's Den and Raven Rocks are adjacent to the gap.
An 8-year-old boy is recovering at his home in Virginia after a terrifying accident at a Christmas tree farm in Loudoun County. His family is calling it a holiday miracle.
Adney Gap on U.S. Route 221. Volunteer Gap at Fancy Gap, Virginia elevation 2,672 feet on Blue Ridge Parkway Mile Post 193. Pipers Gap on Virginia State Route 97. Mikes Gap south of Gleaves Road near Ewing Mountain. Dry Run Gap on Grayson Turnpike or U.S. Route 21 in Virginia. Blue Spring Gap near Comers Rock Road.
Bluemont is an unincorporated village in Loudoun County, Virginia located at the eastern base of Snickers Gap in the Blue Ridge Mountains. The village's center is located along Snickersville Turnpike (Virginia Route 734), 4 miles (6.4 km) west of the incorporated town of Round Hill. The village borders Virginia's fox hunting country and is ...
Broken Hills (south) Coordinates. 39°13′58″N 77°44′06″W / 39.2328799°N 77.7349929°W / 39.2328799; -77.7349929 [1] Traversed by. State Route 7, U.S. Route 50. The Loudoun Valley is a small, but historically significant valley in the Blue Ridge Mountains located in Loudoun County in Northern Virginia in the United States.
The tree in Northumberland, believed to have been about 300 years old, was cut down overnight between September 27 and 28 in what police believe was a deliberate act of vandalism.
The demise a year ago of the eponymous tree at Sycamore Gap near the remains of Hadrian’s Wall robbed the people of Northumberland of a natural landmark with a world profile.
The Snicker's Gap Turnpike was a turnpike road in the northern part of the U.S. state of Virginia.Part of it is now maintained as State Route 7, a primary state highway, but the road between Aldie and Bluemont (formerly Snickerville) in Loudoun County, via Mountville, Philomont, and Airmont, is a rural Virginia Byway known as Snickersville Turnpike (State Route 734), and includes the about 180 ...