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1. North Fork of South Branch Potomac River, Seen From Wildcat Hill, W. Va.

Text on the back reads, "Here the South Branch of the Potomac flows through the Trough. It can best be seen only by boat and is about 2 miles long, just off U. S. 220 in Hardy and Hampshire County, W. Va."

2. The Trough, South Branch Potomac River, W. Va.

Text on the back reads, "The first weekend of April each year there is white water racing over a 14 mile course, starting in Mouth of Seneca, W. Va., and ending near Petersburg, W. Va."

3. White Water Canoe Racing, North Fork South Branch Potomac River, W. Va.

Text on the back reads, "First week-end of April each year is white water racing on the North Fork. Here is the start of the 14 mile course beginning at the Mouth of Seneca and ending at the Smoke Hole in Grant County, W. Va."

4. White Water Racing, North Fork South Branch Potomac River, W. Va.

Text on the back reads, "Scenes at White Water Weekend, Petersburg, W. Va. The South Branch of the Potomac offers exciting white water for canoeist and kayakist. Taking one of the rapids in 14 mile course of the race."

5. White Water Weekend, Petersburg, W. Va.

The South Branch of the Potomac River flows through Petersburg Gap, W. Va.

6. High Rocks, Petersburg Gap, W. Va.

7. Route 28, Road Along South Branch Potomac River, Petersburg Gap, W. Va.