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Great North Mountain is not part of the Blue Ridge, it lies across the Shenandoah in the Ridge and Valley province. I have corrected the page to reflect this. Also I do not believe Great North Mountain is actually considered a range, Summitpost seems to be confused as to the nomenclature of mountain ridges systems in the central Appalachians, however, as I do not have a definitive source to back this up I will leave it as is, though I will continue research the matter. Arbogastlw (talk) 23:40, 13 December 2008 (UTC)Reply