DescriptionRose River Fire Road in Shenandoah National Park, October 2007.jpg
English: This is a photograph I made in October 2007 of the eastern end of the Rose River fire road just within the Shenandoah National Park. It is what remains of the Gordonsville - New Market Turnpike completed in 1853 by the Blue Ridge Turnpike Company.
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When I visited Thomas Milam's old property in October 2007, I drove along the Old Blue Ridge Turnpike - Virginia Route 670 - until it dead-ended at the eastern boundary of the Shenandoah National Park where the old turnpike continued as the Rose River "fire road".
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