Shenandoah River

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Noun1.Shenandoah River - a river of northern Virginia that empties into the Potomac at Harpers Ferry
Old Dominion, Old Dominion State, VA, Virginia - a state in the eastern United States; one of the original 13 colonies; one of the Confederate States in the American Civil War
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Close to where the historic Appalachian Trail and Shenandoah River cut through northern Virginia lies Boulder Crest Retreat, a 37-acre backdrop of picturesque land dedicated to helping veterans and their families achieve optimal health and wellness.
Nearby, the Shenandoah River meanders on its northward journey to Harpers Ferry, West Virginia.
The fourth region, the Valley and Ridge, is represented by the Shenandoah Valley and Shenandoah River. Once the Settlers succeed in climbing the Blue Ridge obstacles they would lie chest down on their scooter and use swimming motions to complete the fourth region.
Before daybreak one summer morning, I leave Washington, D.C., and head northwest, more or less parallel to the Potomac River, until it meets the Shenandoah River in Harpers Ferry.
Before it shut down and declared bankruptcy, the company was cited for violating Virginia's environmental laws with wastewater discharges into the Shenandoah River.
Dave Pepper: I was originally living in Bluemont Virginia (on the Blueridge mountains overlooking the Shenandoah river).
Daniel Cristol of the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va., and collaborators found surprising mercury levels in the blood of 12 insect-eating bird species living along a tributary of the Shenandoah River in Virginia.
Long Meadow Creek, which runs through Funkhouser's farm, dumps into the North Fork of the Shenandoah River, one spot in the state where mysterious fish kills occur, affecting smallmouth bass and redbreast sunfish.
The ridges genuinely shimmer blue as you look out from the spectacular Skyline Drive, twisting and turning along the 3,000ft-high crest, looking out over the looping Shenandoah River in the valley down below.
The impending class-three whitewater down stream seemed unimportant as the tranquil flat water of the Shenandoah River was now home to a world-class water fight.
We kayaked down rapids on the South Fork of the Shenandoah River then tried caving.
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