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This piece was done by artist Chris Kroll in 2007. It is a John F. Kennedy Memorial and homage to Read more…
This bronze sculpture and stone monument honor Star City residents who served in the military. The memorial is located at Read more…
About Arthurdale Revisit the 1930s in Arthurdale, WV. Established in 1933, by the United States government, Arthurdale is the nation’s Read more…
Located directly across from the town at the end of the county bridge. The hill was fortified during the Civil Read more…
The battle of Rowlesburg took place here during the Civil War Read more…
Manuscripts, photographs, books, oral histories and maps to aid those investigating West Virginia and the central Appalachian region. Located on Read more…
Take Time to Explore History Visit the best-kept secret in Clarksburg! With over 30 exhibits featuring stories and relics from Read more…
This mural was created by artist John D. “Jack” Courtney in 1953 and restored in 2015. The artist was a local Read more…
Created to preserve the fast-disappearing implements and elements of pharmacy practice that had been in existence since West Virginia became Read more…
Coopers Rock State Park has 21 different trails ranging from easy to moderate and steep covering nearly 50 miles of the Read more…
The iconic Don Knotts statue was sculpted by well-known Morgantown artist and sculptor Jamie Lester in 2016. This bronze statue Read more…
With over 1000 acres to explore, you will be immersed in the hills of West Virginia. Fifteen hunting stands and Read more…
Antique steam engine, roller mills used in grinding wheat and mill stones are all on display at Easton Roller Mill. Read more…
Revisit the 1930s of Eleanor”s Little Village, Arthurdale ~ The Nation’s first New Deal Homestead community championed by First Lady Read more…
One of the most significant historical landmarks in West Virginia. Located near Blackwater Falls State Park, the stone marked the Read more…
The first church established west of the mountains in Virginia, November 1775. During prohibition, one headstone, the “Whiskey Stone,” was Read more…
A tribute to the former owners of Gene’s Beer Garden, the Perilli Family, celebrating its place in history as the Read more…
AKA: ANNA JARVIS BIRTHPLACE (Birth Place of Mother’s Day) This wooden two-story structure was built in 1854 by Granville Jarvis Read more…
Grafton National Cemetery is located in Grafton, West Virginia, near the banks of the Tygart Valley River, approximately 25 miles Read more…
The Henry Clay Iron Furnace is a cold blast furnace located in Coopers Rock State Forest, Exit 15 off I-68. Read more…
A three-story diverse collection of antiques, memorabilia and photographs pertaining to the entire county. Located in the former Terra Alta Read more…
Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church, the “mother church” of Mother’s Day, was incorporated as the International Mother’s Day Shrine on May Read more…