Location ID: #10047952
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An Italianate Villa-style mansion, Henderson Hall is a nineteenth-century time capsule. A true rarity, this Victorian residence has survived the years with all of its contents intact. The stately home has remained virtually unchanged since the day ...
Location ID: #10032866
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Jackson County was formed in 1831 from parts of Wood, Mason and Kanawha Counties, and was named for Andrew Jackson, the seventh President of the United States. The first courthouse was a one-story building completed in 1833; and the court outgrew ...
Location ID: #10040236
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Step into the past with a self-guided walking tour of Victorian grandeur. The houses of the Julia-Ann Square Historic District were the homes of some of the most influential figures in West Virginia's early history. Instrumental in West Virginia's ...
Location ID: #10033190
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Mountwood Park is a county park located 12 miles east of Parkersburg, West Virginia on Route 50. The park contains over 50 miles of hiking, biking, and horseback riding trails, campgrounds, a 50 acre lake, and wooded picnic areas. The park opened in ...
Location ID: #10040234
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Murphytown is a small unincorporated community in Wood County, located along Murphytown Road.
Location ID: #10040266
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The North Bend Rail Trail is a multi-use recreational trail stretching 72 miles, operated by West Virginia State Parks. Formerly an abandoned spur of the CSX system, the trail is part of the 5,500 mile coast-to-coast American Discovery Trail.
Location ID: #10032899
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With the majestic Ohio River as a backdrop, Parkersburg was incorporated in 1810. The area's rich heritage, much of it involving the early oil and gas industry, is presented at numerous museums and historic areas.
Location ID: #10032901
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Parkersburg's City Park – located at 17th Street and Park Avenue - boasts a baseball field, basketball and tennis courts, a walk track, a pavilion, swimming pool, veteran's memorial, playground, horseshoe throwing pits under roof, band shell, ...
Location ID: #10102832
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Location ID: #10033174
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Build in 1923; LATE 19th and 20th CENTURY REVIVALS, Neo-Classical Revival style
Location ID: #10040264
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High school and sports fields in Ellenboro, Ritchie County.
Location ID: #10060324
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Debarkation point for excursions to Blennerhassett Island. Site of Parkersburg’s early settlement. George Washington stopped here on his trip down the Ohio in 1770. Features walking trails and ampitheatre, ADA accessible fishing. Boat landing ...
Location ID: #10032911
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The Roane County Courthouse is located in the town of Spencer, West Virginia, along Main street (US 33).
Location ID: #10032925
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10049027
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10049026
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10049025
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10049024
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10049023
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10041835
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Location ID: #10049022
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10049021
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Spencer is the county seat of Roane County, West Virginia; and is home to the annual West Virginia Black Walnut Festival.
Location ID: #10050440
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Location ID: #10033549
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Gothic Style Brick Church