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The chimney monument in Augusta County stands as a memorial to the mountain families who once lived in the area before the establishment of Shenandoah National Park. Constructed from stone and featuring the remains of a traditional chimney, the monument symbolizes the homes, communities, and way of life that were lost when residents were displaced from the mountains. Today, it serves as a place of remembrance and reflection, honoring the individuals and families who called these mountains home for generation

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