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The answer to our May/June issue’s Where & When – the old Natural Bridge Hotel, early 1950s – was supplied earliest by Jack Dunlap of Natural Bridge Station, Va.: “I remember as a five-year-old child going with my parents to see the hotel ablaze in 1963 and all the fire trucks. It was the first time I saw a yellow fire truck. Still very vivid.”


Readers are also invited to submit intriguing old pictures from the Blue Ridge region for this page.

We are especially interested in photos from the "contemporary history" era - from the 1950s through the 1970s.

For each photo used we will pay $25. Photographs are treated with care and are returned after use.


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     Blue Ridge Country
     P.O. Box 21535
     Roanoke, Virginia 24018


 
 

 





 


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