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Natural Bridge

Route 11 between exits 175 and 180, Harrisonburg, Virginia

Featured Review : Formerly owned by Thomas Jefferson and supposedly originally surveyed by George Washington, Natural Bridge was considered a Natural Wonders of the World by early Europeans. Today, Natural Bridge is a standing testiment ...See Full Review

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Natural Bridge

  • 4 out of 5 stars by mh75 from Harrisonburg, Virginia
  • November 2, 2007
Natural Bridge
Quote: Formerly owned by Thomas Jefferson and supposedly originally surveyed by George Washington, Natural Bridge was considered a Natural Wonders of the World by early Europeans. Today, Natural Bridge is a standing testiment to the power of Mother... Read the full Natural Bridge review

From journal Exploring the Shenandoah Valley

Natural Bridge

  • 5 out of 5 stars by Rose (Bud) from Milton, Ontario
  • September 8, 2003
Quote: A national landmark that's also a part of history, this rock formation has a clear bubbling stream underneath that must once have been a raging river, carving the bridge right out of the rock. Make sure to look for the initials George Washington... Read the full Natural Bridge review

From journal Blue Ridge Mountain Adventure