How Far to the City That's Not on the Map?
This is an old AAA sign in Old Town Alexandria, Virginia: I had seen a Facebook post on a Northern Virginia history page about this, and I happened to walk by it the last time I was in Alexandria. I remembered it from that post, and took these photos. Now it’s partly interesting just because of how old it is, and for the fact that it’s survived all this time despite being basically useless today. But it’s even more interesting for the cities listed on it. Winchester, if you’re familiar with Northern Virginia, you’ve probably heard of. But New Market? I had never heard of New Market until I drove through it on Route 11. It’s well over an hour from Alexandria, even today (longer back then, when there were no Interstates). Here’s New Market. It’s basically a rural small town in the Shenandoah Valley. For the vast majority of people in Alexandria, New Market is not “on the map.” So using it as a marker—along with Winchester, which is also mostly outside of the D.C. metro area—is interesting to me. (The sign is a block from King Street, which is Route 7, which runs to Winchester from Alexandria. So that makes a lot of sense.) One commenter wrote: “This is awesome. I live in New Market (right on 211, as a matter of fact!). Not many modern northern Virginians would know where that is. Come out and pay us a visit. Luray Caverns is less than 20 minutes from us. Thanks for the shout out!” Another wrote, “Where I live in Middleburg — it is so named because it is halfway between Alexandria and Winchester along Ashby Gap trading route.” People were checking whether the distance quoted was accurate (it’s hard to be sure because some of the road alignments have changed), and speculating when the sign was from (pre-Interstate, maybe 1940s.) And one person linked to this Washington Post story about old road signs! Many commenters were puzzled why the small town of New Market made it on the sign, but here’s a good possible explanation:
And this elaborates on that:
So who knows why New Market was notable, or if it even was. I find it interesting, though, that while our metro areas have gotten much larger, our sense of geography has possibly shrunken. It’s easy to forget, sitting in traffic and running around all the time, that most of the places I go are within 30 miles. Your whole world can be 30 miles. Maybe it should be a little bigger. Related Reading: Thank you for reading! Please consider upgrading to a paid subscription to help support this newsletter. You’ll get a weekly subscribers-only post, plus full access to the archive: over 400 posts and growing. And you’ll help ensure more material like this! You're currently a free subscriber to The Deleted Scenes. For the full experience, upgrade your subscription. |
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