The Union Army under General Fremont crossing the north fork of the Shenandoah at Mt. Jackson during the 1862 campaign
The historic Union Church and Cemetery, in the center of the town of Mt. Jackson, Virginia
The Kagey-Bauserman Farmhouse near Mt. Jackson, built circa 1860 is a well-preserved gable-roofed, two-story, Italianate farmhouse on 76 acres of land continuously farmed since the 1800s.
The J.W.R. Moore House in Mt. Jackson, Virginia
Meems Bottom Covered Bridge near Mt. Jackson
The Knob, a prominent landmark overlooking Mt, Jackson, included on its official town seal
View south along Interstate 81 from the overpass for Virginia State Route 720 (Wissler Road) in Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia
The out-of-service Norfolk Southern rail line in Mt. Jackson, Virginia was originally the terminus of the Manassas Gap Railroad.
Water tower for Mount Jackson, Virginia, depicting a basket and apples, a landmark along I-81. The area has many apple orchards. This tower deserves a better photo than I have produced! Somebody, please take a better one.