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Flood of 1949 Program on Sept 11

8/8/2019

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Please join us as we view photos and hear stories about the torrential rains on Shenandoah Mountain that caused historic flooding along the North River all the way downstream to Bridgewater.

Speakers:
  • Nancy Sorrells, Augusta County Historical Society
  • Lynn Cameron, Friends of Shenandoah Mountain

​When: Wed., Sept. 11 from 2:00-3:30 p.m.

Where:  Bridgewater Presbyterian Church, 110 E. College St., Bridgewater, VA 22812

Free and open to the public. Refreshments will be served.

Sponsored by Bridgewater Historical Society and Friends of Shenandoah Mountain

Note:  If you can't make it to the program, see photos and read about the Flood of 1949 on the Friends of Shenandoah Mountain web site.


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5653 Beards Ford Rd.
Mt. Crawford, VA 22841
(540) 830-4524