CHARLESTON, W.Va. — From mountaintop resorts and lakeside parks to historic river towns and courthouse squares, West Virginia offers some of Appalachia’s most memorable Independence Day celebrations.
Born in England and remembered as "Mad Anne" Bailey, this frontier scout became one of the most celebrated women in West ...
Known simply as "The Mingo," the statue is among Wheeling's most recognizable landmarks. Thousands of motorists pass it each ...
A new study finds that thousands of small mountain streams feeding the Elk River play a major role in Charleston's drinking ...
GRANDVIEW, W.Va. — Most visitors come to New River Gorge National Park and Preserve to hike its rugged trails, paddle its legendary whitewater, or stand in awe at the sweeping views from Grandview.
The highest battlefields of the American Civil War lie not in Virginia's rolling countryside but atop the rugged mountains of ...
These 10 West Virginia towns celebrate the July 4 the old-fashioned way, with parades and community festivals that have ...
Thousands of baby deer are being born across West Virginia as peak fawning season arrives. Wildlife experts explain why there ...
A key access road to West Virginia's Dolly Sods Wilderness will close June 22 for repairs. Visitors can still reach the area ...
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