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Nancy Sorrells

Just as the Blue Ridge Tunnel straddles two geographic regions of Virginia, Nancy Sorrells has straddled two distinct writing genres in her more than four decades of journalism work. A public historian by training who is drawn to the outdoors, she likes nothing better than to receive an assignment that, like this one about the tunnel, combines those two loves. Nancy and her husband, Randy, live in Greenville, Virginia (on the western side of the tunnel), with their two dogs, one cat and fish.

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Blue Ridge Tunnel Accessibility Day Makes Dreams Come True
December 27, 2022
Greg Hosaflook and his family got up at 5 a.m. in preparation for their trip from Louisa County, Virginia, to the Claudius Crozet Blue Ridge Tunnel, but it was actually an event that Greg, a history buff, had been waiting for his entire life. Constructed in the 1850s to bring the new-fangled railroad through the […]
Will Oldaker (far right) and his family drove hours to experience the Blue Ridge Tunnel in Virginia; traveling with him (left to right) were his mother Lyn Oldaker, his children Traci and Riley, and his wife Beth. | Photo by Nancy Sorrells
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