Shenandoah
The term Shenandoah ( indian: Daughter of the Stars ) describes:
As geographic name in the United States:
- Shenandoah Valley, an area in western Virginia and northeastern West Virginia
- Shenandoah County, County in Virginia
- Shenandoah National Park in this area
- Shenandoah River, a tributary of the Potomac River in West Virginia and Virginia
- Shenandoah Mountain, mountain range on the western edge of the valley of the same name
Places in the U.S.:
- Shenandoah (Georgia )
- Shenandoah (Iowa)
- Shenandoah (Louisiana )
- Shenandoah (Pennsylvania)
- Shenandoah (Texas )
- Shenandoah (Virginia)
As Name of ship:
- The sailing ship CSS Shenandoah, raiders 1864/65 in the Civil War under the Confederate Flag
- A four-masted barque built in 1890, see Shenandoah (ship)
- The USS Shenandoah, American rigid airship in the 1920s
- The Shenandoah, a 1964 -built, American Topsegelschoner with home port on Martha 's Vineyard
Other terms:
- Shenandoah ( chief ), also Skenandoa, chief of the Oneida
- Shenandoah ( country music ), American country music band
- Shenandoah, original title of the film a drama starring James Stewart, who plays the man from the big river (1965 ), at the time of the American Civil War
- Shenandoah ( musical), a work based on this film, Broadway musical from 1975
- Oh Shenandoah, a traditional American folk song, including sung by Bob Dylan, Pete Seeger, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Harry Belafonte, played by Keith Jarrett
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