----- Original Message ----- From: Kenneth (Ken) M. Runyon <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, April 30, 1999 4:24 PM Subject: Shenandoah Valley > John, to answer your question, yes, Winchester is in the Shenandoah > Valley. Shenandoah Valley of Virginia lies between the > Blue Ridge on the east, and the first ranges of the Alleghenies on the > west. It includes the counties of : Augusta, Rockingham, > Shenandoah, Page, Warren, Frederick, and Clark. The Shenandoah Valley > of Virginia is but a small part of the Appalachian > Valley that runs from Newfoundland to Alabama. The Shenandoah Valley as > a whole, extends from Harper's Ferry south into > Tennessee. Hope this helps, Ken I would suggest a correction to this. The Appalachians and the Great Appalachian Valley extend from Newfoundland to Alabama. Approximately the northern third of this valley within the western portion of the state of Virginia is the Shenandoah Valley. Richard A. Bain [email protected]