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ACCOMMODATIONS Quality Inn ACCOMMODATIONS INDUSTRIAL Quality Inn . 540-740-3141 Endless Caverns . .540-896-2283 Kennametal, Inc . .540-740-6123 General Manager . Mary A. Smith General Manager . .Mike Stewart Plant Manager . Julie Barnhouse 162 W. Old Cross Rd., P.O. Box 100 . New Market, VA 22844 1800 Endless Caverns Rd. .New Market, VA 22844 450 New Market Depot Rd . New Market, VA 22844 Website: . www.qualityinn-shenandoahvalley.com Website: . www.endlesscavernsrvresort.com AGRICULTURAL New Market Poultry LLC . 540-740-4260 Marion Alpacas . 540-740-8768 Harrisonburg/Shenandoah Valley KOA Campground . .540-896-8929 Human Resources Manager . Lisa Myers Owners . Bernie & Marion Brown 12480 Mountain Valley Rd. Broadway, VA 22815 145 E Old Cross Rd., P.O. Box 220 . New Market, VA 22844 271 Upper Forge Lane, P.O. Box 855 . New Market, VA 22844 Website: . koa.com/campgrounds/harrisonburg INSURANCE ATTRACTIONS CIVIC AFLAC . 540-325-7892 Endless Caverns . .540-896-2283 New Market Rotary Club . 540-740-9287 Representative . .H. Barton Long General Manager . .Mike Stewart Treasurer . .Sandra Clatterbuck 9390 S Congress St. New Market, VA 22844 1800 Endless Caverns Rd. .New Market, VA 22844 PO Box 411 . New Market, VA 22844 Website: . www.endlesscaverns.com Barnes & Phillips . 540-740-8001 Shenandoah Valley Teen Challenge . 540-213-0571 Office Manager . Theresa Philips Luray Caverns . 540-743-6551 or 888-443-6551 9743 Congress St., P.O. Box 177 . New Market, VA 22844 President . Reverend John Franich Director of Marketing & Sales . John Shaffer PO Box 375 . Basye, VA 22810 Charles Day Insurance & Real Estate . 540-740-4086 or 888-699-9290 970 US Hwy. 211 W., P.O. Box 748 . Luray, VA 22835 Website: . www.svtc.info Owner . Charles E. Day, LUTCF Website: . www.luraycaverns.com CLEANING P.O. Box 279 . New Market, VA 22844 Richards Carpet Cleaning . 540-740-8724 Website: . Charles.Day@Mutual ofOmaha.com New Market Rebels . 540-740-4247 Manager . Terry Richards President . Bruce Alger 273 Jackson Ave . New Market, VA 22844 State Farm Insurance . 540-459-5036 182 East Lee Hwy., P.O. Box 902 . New Market, VA 22844 FINANCIAL/CONSULTING Agent. Doug Veach Website: . www.rebelsbaseball.biz Business Management & Operations Consulting. 540-459-3221 910 S Main St . Woodstock, VA 22664 CEO . Jorge Gutierrez LEGAL Shenandoah Caverns, Inc. 540-477-3115 or 888-4-CAVERN 408 Stonecrest Dr . Woodstock, VA 22664 James P. Weissenborn, Esquire. 540-740-3159 General Manager . Joe Proctor Website: . www.BMCgroup.com 9404 S. Congress St., PO Box 329 . New Market, VA 22844 261 Caverns Rd. Shenandoah Caverns, VA 22847 RENTALS Website: . www.shenandoahcaverns.com BB&T . 540-740-3636 New Market North Apartments. 540-740-3989 . Patti Kerlin 9091 Congress St . New Market, VA 22844 Shenandoah Valley Battlefields Foundation . 540-740-4545 9383 Congress St , PO BOX 857. New Market, VA 22844 RESTAURANTS & FAST FOOD Operations Manager . Amy Proctor Jackson’s Corner Cafe . .540-984-3588 9386 S Congress St.., P.O. Box 897. New Market, Va. 22844 Johnson Associates . 540-740-3636 Owner . .Monty Ruckman Website . .www.shenadoahatwar.org President . Allen Johnson 9386 S Congress St . .New Market, VA 22844 The Shenvalee Golf Resort . 540-740-3181 or 888-339-3181 9437 Congress St , PO BOX 810. New Market, VA 22844 Website: . .cabincreekroasters.com Operations Manager . Karl Doller 9660 Fairway Dr., P.O. Box 930 . New Market, VA 22844 Sonabank . 540-740-3898 Johnny Appleseed . 540-740-3141 Website: . www.shenvalee.com Manager . Tanya Rosenberry General Manager . Mary A. Smith 9484 Congress St . New Market, VA 22844 162 W. Old Cross Rd., P.O. Box 100 . New Market, VA 22844 Virginia Museum of the Civil War . 540-740-3101 FUNERALS/CEMETARIES Website: . www.qualityinn-shenandoahvalley.com Site Director . Major Troy D Marshall Theis Funeral Home . .540-740-3608 8895 George Collins Pkwy., P.O. Box 1864. New Market, Va. 22844 Manager . .Janet Dellinger McDonald’s . 540-740-8484 Website . www.vwi.edu/newmarket 9612 John Sevier Rd . New Market, VA 22844 Owner . Al Boxley AUTOMOTIVE/DETAILING GROCERY 171 West Old Cross Rd. New Market, VA 22844 New Market Exxon . 540-740-3623 New Market Grocery . 540-740-2600 Owner . Mark Linski Pack’s Frozen Custard . 540-740-8086 Owner . ..
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