About Capola

  • History of Capola
  • 1979 Purchase
  • Shopping & Attractions
  • Directions
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The history of Capola Mountain and the surrounding area.

Capola Mountain

Capola Mountain is a 1,732 ft. mountain peak near Woodstock, Virginia, United States. Based on peakery data, it ranks as the 1211th highest mountain in Virginia and the 47625th highest mountain in the United States. The nearest peaks are Tea Mountain, Sugar Hill, Little Sluice Mountain, Paddy Mountain, Sugar Knob, and Bonnet Hill.

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Van Buren Furnace

The beginning of the iron industry in America goes back over 100 years before the Revolution. Pig iron for the Revolutionary War, the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the Civil War was obtained in large quantities from the Virginia pig iron industry.
(From USDA "Cultural History"
Capola Mountain Mine

Article from the Shenandoah Valley Herald, July 5, 1989.

Click on article to view it.
Links:
Wikipedia ~ Van Buren Furnace
USDA Cultural History ~ Iron Industry
Iron Furnaces of Virginia
U.S. Dept. of the Interior Publication ~ Silent Reminders
Van Buren Iron Furnace Photo Essay by Melanie B.
Manganese Deposits of Cedar Creek
Articles:

The Virginia Magazine The First American Blast Furnace 1619-1622

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The Battle of Cedar Creek

The Battle of Cedar Creek, or Battle of Belle Grove, fought October 19, 1864, was the culminating battle of the Valley Campaigns of 1864 during the American Civil War. Confederate Lt. Gen. Jubal Early launched a surprise attack against the encamped army of Union Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan, across Cedar Creek, northeast of Strasburg, Virginia. During the morning fighting, seven Union infantry divisions were forced to fall back and lost numerous prisoners and cannons. Early failed to continue his attack north of Middletown and Sheridan, dramatically riding to the battlefield from Winchester, was able to rally his troops to hold a new defensive line. A Union counterattack that afternoon routed Early's army.
(from Wikipedia)

Sheridan's Ride

Shenandoah Valley

Four centuries ago, when all of America was Virginia, the Shenandoah Valley, a fertile and bountiful 200-mile natural thoroughfare formed by ancient oceans, was the site of old legends and revered tales. Native Indians detailed to the first Englishmen arriving on American soil in the 1600s of vast herds of grazing animals and endless forests of American trees including Chestnut Trees, many 600 years old and 100 feet high. For thousands of years the American Indians had thrived in the bountiful Shenandoah Valley hunting ground, later trading highly valued furs to be worn in Europe. (From "The First Settlers of the Shenandoah Valley")

Links:
The First Settlers of the Shenandoah Valley
Books:
Shenandoah Valley Pioneers and Their Descendants by Thomas Kemp Cartmell

Tab 2

1979 Purchase Information

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  • Originally a hunting cabin.
  • Owned by Mr. & Mrs. Harold Bolen.
  • Property used to house workers who worked in the manganese mine and Van Buren Furnace.

Tab 3

Shopping & Attractions

Local Shopping

  • Antiques

    Spring Hollow Antiques
    322 South Main Street
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    540-459-3946
    http://www.springhollowantiques.com/

    Richards’ Antiques
    14211 Old Valley Pike
    Edinburg, VA 22824
    540-984-4502
    http://www.richardsantiques.net

    The Strasburg Emporium Antiques
    160 North Massanutten Street
    Strasburg, VA 22657
    540-465-3711
    http://www.thestrasburgemporium.com/

  • Auto

    AutoZone
    482 N. Main Street
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    540-459-7888
    www.autozone.com

  • Dining

    Woodstock Cafe and Shoppes
    117 South Main St.
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    540-459-8888

    The Corners (Previously Four Corners)
    1429 S Pifer Road
    Star Tannery, VA 22654
    540-465-4050

  • Furniture

    The Miller House
    5960 Valley Pike
    Stephens City, VA 22655
    540-869-2148
    http://www.themillerhouse.net/

  • Gas

    Sheetz
    111 W. Reservoir Rd
    Woodstock, Va 22664
    540-459-5903
    http://www.sheetz.com/

    Exxon
    I-81 & Rt. 42
    Woodstock, VA
    540-459-4500
    http://www.exxon.com

  • Groceries
    • Woodbine Market
    • 5199 John Marshall Hwy
    • Strasburg, VA
    • (540) 465-2729
    • http://www.woodbinefarmmarket.com

    Closes in December and re-opens April 1


    • Walmart Supercenter
    • Woodstock Square - 461 W Reservoir Rd
    • Woodstock, VA 22664
    • (540) 459-9229
    • http://www.walmart.com/store/2647
    • Food Lion
    • Shenandoah Square - 1029 S Main St
    • Woodstock, VA 22664
    • (540) 459-8381
    • https://www.foodlion.com/stores/va/woodstock/331/
  • Hotels

    Holiday Inn Express
    1130 Motel Drive
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    540-459-5000
    http://www.hiexpress.com/hotels/us/en/woodstock/wncws/hoteldetail

    The River’d Inn
    1972 Artz Road
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    540-459-5369
    http://www.riverdinn.com/

  • Nursery
    • Country Gardens
    • 1043 Country Brook Rd.
    • Toms Brook, VA
    • (540) 436-3746
    • Fort Valley Nursery
    • 1175 S. Hisey Ave.
    • Woodstock, VA 22644
    • http://www.fortvalleynursery.com/
    • 540-436-3130
    • Natural Art Garden Center
    • 27358 Old Valley Pike
    • Toms Brook, VA 22660
    • http://www.naturalartgardencenter.com
    • 540-436-3130
  • Stores

    Blue Canoe Crew (Outdoor Gear)
    129 South Main Street
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    540-459-2520
    http://www.bluecanoecrew.com

    Walmart Supercenter
    461 W Reservoir Rd
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    http://www.walmart.com/

    7-Eleven
    340 W. Reservoir Rd.
    Woodstock, VA 22664
    540-459-4800
    www.7-eleven.com

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Nearby Attractions

  • Belle Grove Plantation - Site of the Battle of Cedar Creek

    336 Belle Grove Road
    Middletown, VA 22645
    540-869-2028
    http://www.bellegrove.org/

  • Bryce Resort

    1982 Fairway Drive
    Bayse, VA 22810
    540-856-2121
    http://www.bryceresort.com/

  • Dinosaur Land

    3848 Stonewall jackson Highway
    White Post, VA 22663
    540-869-2222
    http://www.dinosaurland.com/

  • Museum of the Shenandoah Valley

    901 Amherst Street
    Winchester, VA 22601
    540-662-1473, ext. 235
    http://www.shenandoahmuseum.org

  • North Mountain Vineyard

    4374 Swartz Road
    Maurertown, VA 22664
    540-436-9463
    http://www.northmountainvineyard.com/

  • Orndorffs Trout Farm

    5140 Zepp Road
    Maurertown, VA 22644
    540-436-3384
    http://magnet.site.aplus.net/orndorffs/index.html

    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Orndorffs-Rainbow-Trout-Farm/105038889561200

  • Shenandoah Caverns

    261 Caverns Road
    Quicksburg, VA 22847
    540-477-3115
    http://www.shenandoahcaverns.com

  • Skyline Caverns

    10344 Stonewall Jackson Highway
    Front Royal, VA 22630
    540-635-4545
    http://www.skylinecaverns.com/

  • Van Buren Furnace

    7/10 of a mile from Capola House, up driveway and onto Road.
    Van Buren Road (State Rt. 603)
    Maurertown VA 22644

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Tab 4

Directions

Capola Contact Info

1673 Van Buren Rd.
Maurertown VA 22644
(540) 436-3919

Directions from the D.C Metro Area

  • Take Interstate 66 West to Interstate 81 South.
  • Follow 81 South until exit 291 (Tom’s Brook).
  • Go up ramp and go right at stop sign onto Rt. 651 (Mt. Olive Rd.) towards Mt. Olive.
  • Follow Rt. 651 for 1.4 miles and you will come to a T- intersection, there will be a white church on the right. Go left onto Rt. 623 (Back Rd.).
  • Follow Rt. 623 for 4.1 miles and turn right onto Rt. 600 (Zepp Rd.). There is only a small sign showing Rt. 600, but it is near the end of a group of houses all in a row.
  • Take Rt. 600 over the mountain for 4.5 miles, where you will cross a small bridge over Cedar Creek and come to a T-intersection. Take a left onto Rt. 603 (Van Buren Rd.), the road becomes a gravel road.
  • Follow Rt. 603 for 1.1 miles, you will cross over Cedar Creek again and come to a split in the road. Stay to the left onto Rt. 713 (still Van Buren Rd.).
  • Follow Rt. 713 for 1/2 mile where the road makes a 90-degree right turn. Instead of turning right there, go straight through the gate (there are two stone posts and a small sign saying Vogel/Capola). If you pass the Van Buren Furnace, you have gone too far.
  • Follow driveway for 1/4 mile until you reach the house.
  • Any gate you have to open to reach the house, please close behind you.

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