Atlas of Virginia Photo Collection

An Atlas of Virginia, second edition, was published by the Virginia Geographic Alliance in 2002.

It was produced by Laurence W. Carstensen, Robert W. Morrill, and Joseph D. Enedy of the Virginia Geographic Alliance and made possible by grants from the Virginia Geographic Alliance, the Virginia Department of Education, and the National Geographic Society. The following photographs appeared on a CD that accompanied the Atlas.

Major categories are set up as separate “albums,” available in the boxes below. You may view each album as a slideshow or as a set of  thumbnails, which can be enlarged by clicking on the photo.

Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton city
Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton city
English traditional timber-frame farmhouse from Worcestershire, England. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
English traditional timber-frame farmhouse from Worcestershire, England. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
English traditional home. Oldest structure at Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
English traditional home. Oldest structure at Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
Scotch-Irish: This Ulster farmhouse stood in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
Scotch-Irish: This Ulster farmhouse stood in County Tyrone, Northern Ireland. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
Blacksmith shop: Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
Blacksmith shop: Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
German traditional home. The Hordt farmhouse from the Rhineland-Palatinate in western Germany. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
German traditional home. The Hordt farmhouse from the Rhineland-Palatinate in western Germany. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
German traditional barn. The Hordt farm barn built in Augusta County about 1727
German traditional barn. The Hordt farm barn built in Augusta County about 1727
American tradition. Farmhouse from Botetourt County typical of the early to mid-19th century. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
American tradition. Farmhouse from Botetourt County typical of the early to mid-19th century. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
American traditional barn. Double-pen cantilevered log barn from Botetourt County in the Valley of Virginia. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton
American traditional barn. Double-pen cantilevered log barn from Botetourt County in the Valley of Virginia. Museum of American Frontier Culture in Staunton

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