Location ID: #10040339
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Pleasant Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in Barbour and Taylor counties. Located on 3,030 acres -- land that varies from wetlands to steeply forested woodlands -- the Pleasant Creek WMA rises to an elevation of 1,600 feet (490 m). Hunting ...
Location ID: #10040332
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Pruntytown State Farm Wildlife Managaement Reserve is located one-half mile west of Pruntytown off U.S. Route 50 and county Routes 38, 16 and 10. At 1,764 acres, the terrain ranges from moderate slopes to gently rolling hills, dominated by hay ...
Location ID: #10049622
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Location ID: #10033535
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Steel span bridge connecting WV and OH
Location ID: #10033169
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Point Pleasant is the county seat of Mason County, at the confluence of the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers. Point Pleasant is most famous for the 1967 collapse of the Silver Bridge, which killed 46 people.
Location ID: #10049616
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Location ID: #10049617
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Location ID: #10033202
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The Point Pleasant River Museum focuses on river life and commercial enterprise on the Ohio and Kanawha Rivers. Displays, video demonstrations and special guests will highlight topics such as great floods, boat construction, sternwheel steamers, ...
Location ID: #10049434
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Princeton is the county seat of Mercer County.
Location ID: #10034307
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At the Princeton Railroad Museum, you'll discover the colorful and dynamic heritage of railroading, the industry that built our nation. You'll find vibrant railroad art, fascinating exhibits and a remarkable array of railroad artifacts that tell ...
Location ID: #10041426
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This current structure, completed in 1919, was a replacement for the original building which burned to the ground in 1917. Administrative offices located in this building include the Provost, Student Affairs, Academic Affairs, Business, Cashier, ...
Location ID: #10032905
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Potomac State College of West Virginia University is located in Keyser, WV, in the heart of the state's gorgeous and historical Eastern Panhandle. Outdoor recreational options abound. As a two-year residential division of West Virginia ...
Location ID: #10041427
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This structure houses an auditorium with seating for nearly 1,000 patrons. Commencement ceremonies are held here. It was named in honor of former President Ernest Church, who served from 1936 to 1964 and former Dean Kirkland McKee, who served from ...
Location ID: #10041428
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Constructed in 1963 and named after Lloyd L. Friend who served as the first principal of the West Virginia Preparatory School (one of the College's previous names); this brick residence hall houses approximately 100 students. The hall is disability ...
Location ID: #10041429
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Constructed in 1925, this brick residence hall provides accommodations for approximately 50 students. This hall was named in honor of West Virginia Senator E. B. Reynolds, son of Francis M. Reynolds, the person responsible for introducing ...
Location ID: #10041430
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Dedicated in 1951 during Homecoming, which also commemorated the 50th Anniversary of the college, Science Hall provides modern classrooms and laboratory facilities for the natural and physical sciences. The Academic Success Center is also located ...
Location ID: #10041431
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The field includes seating for approximately 500 people and lights and is used for competition in men and women's soccer. The soccer programs were added in 2000 and have quickly established themselves as serious contenders for regional championships.
Location ID: #10049244
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The former Potomac Valley Hospital was established in 1903 by Dr. Hoffman. It was located on Fort Avenue and Spring Street in Keyser. It was built at a cost of $15,000 and was known then as Hoffman Hospital. The facility was purchased by the Bess ...
Location ID: #10041598
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Location ID: #10041601
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Location ID: #10034304
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Our church's history begins soon after the formation of Mercer county in 1837, when the village of Princeton was formed. From circuit riders, a log church, to our present multi-building campus, our church has a long history of serving God in the ...
Location ID: #10034306
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1800's Classical style post office is now the Princeton Public Library.
Location ID: #10034822
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The Purple Fiddle Cafe, Brews and Stage is a family-friendly and non-smoking music venue and deli-style restaurant. We are located in the old DePollo General Store in historic Thomas, WV, in the beautiful Allegheny mountains. Every week, and always ...
Location ID: #10033697
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The Putnam County Park is located on 200 acres of land that is owned by the Town of Eleanor and leased to Putnam County Parks and Recreation. The park has 5 shelters for rent, 2 ball fields used by the area teams, basketball court, one room school ...