Sycamore trees line the Shenandoah River as it passes through the park. The late afternoon sun reveals an abandoned cabin or perhaps an old hunting camp across the river.
“Place conspires with the artist. We are surrounded by our own story, we live and move in it. It is through place that we put out roots.” - Eudora Welty
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