Virginia’s Timeless Drives: Where Mountains Touch History
Drive through the heart of American history on Virginia’s most scenic drives and storied roads. This travel documentary explores the misty heights of Skyline Drive and the legendary Blue Ridge Parkway to the Colonial Parkway where America was born, we journeys across the states most beautiful byways. Follow ancient buffalo trails turned highways, presidential roads linking Monticello and Montpelier, Civil War battlefields along the Hallowed Ground Scenic Byway, and hidden mountain routes where wild ponies roam and music was born. Blending breathtaking landscapes with the stories that shaped a nation, this video is a definitive road-trip guide to Virginia’s scenic drives—where every mile carries history, memory, and meaning.
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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
01:57 Skyline Drive
05:50 Blue Ridge Parkway
09:53 Colonial Parkway
13:30 Route 11 (Great Valley Road)
17:10 Mount Rogers Scenic Byway
20:10 Back of the Dragon (Route 16)
23:25 Hallowed Ground Scenic Byway
26:55 George Washington Memorial Parkway
30:25 Fort Valley Road | Route 39
33:45 The Crooked Road
36:35 Snickersville Turnpike
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Great Video!
William Hayes
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45 MPH on The Blue Ridge Parkway,
Those are not pictures of Theodore Roosevelt Island!!!
The first time I went on the Skyline Drive after the fourth grade. Our wonderful teacher taught us about it and I kept telling my parents about it until they decided to go !