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- Q16980457 subject Q8299930.
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- Q16980457 abstract "The Huckleberry Trail is a 5.762 miles (9.27 km) rail trail in Montgomery County, Virginia, connecting Blacksburg and Christiansburg. The trail features a 12 feet (3.7 m) wide trail with an asphalt surface at the middle, and unpaved shoulders.The trail takes its name from the former route of the Virginia Anthracite & Coal Railroad, nicknamed "the Huckleberry", upon which the trail was constructed. The huckleberry moniker was developed by the railroad's passengers, who would pick huckleberries alongside the tracks during the railroad's frequent service interruptions and break downs.The huckleberry Trail is also the home of the Huckleberry Hick.".
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- Q16980457 comment "The Huckleberry Trail is a 5.762 miles (9.27 km) rail trail in Montgomery County, Virginia, connecting Blacksburg and Christiansburg. The trail features a 12 feet (3.7 m) wide trail with an asphalt surface at the middle, and unpaved shoulders.The trail takes its name from the former route of the Virginia Anthracite & Coal Railroad, nicknamed "the Huckleberry", upon which the trail was constructed.".
- Q16980457 label "Huckleberry Trail".