Fly fishing or kayaking, what to do on the river today? Or the rock wall in your own quarry? 25 acres along the banks of the Shenandoah, remnants of the old roadbed to a once upon a time bridge is still there in the lower field. The chimney of the old smokehouse still remains and anchors the now patio, what a great spot for grilling and stargazing! The foundation of the old bank barn, visible in the distance, lines up with the direction of the old roadbed. Stone from the quarry was used for the second fireplace inside the cabin portion of the farm, and before that the quarry was a source for the Blue Ridge Parkway. A piece of history, an early settlement grown into a family farm to eventually become a multi-family retreat. Only 30 minutes from Harrisonburg and JMU and 1.5 hours by car from the DC suburbs (or fly into Luray Airport on a private plane). Come check it out! It could be your history in the making!