Katrina M. Powell
Katrina M. Powell is a past contributor to Virginia Living.
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Some one million people visit Shenandoah National Park annually, so clearly its creation in the 1930s has had a lasting impact. But it’s not as well known that some 500 families were forced to move off their land to make way for the park.
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