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Christmas on U.S. 219

Christmas on U.S. 219

December 25, 2013 |

by Jeffrey Kanode On a side road just off of US 219, beyond Lewisburg, past Maxwelton, before Frankford and Hillsboro, I rediscovered the spirit, and the soul of Christmas. In that gentle countryside where the land rises and falls gracefully, where the land changes with subtlety and not abruptness, I discovered a place and a […]

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Panther Series: A Panther Before Christmas

Panther Series: A Panther Before Christmas

December 17, 2013 |

by Roxy Todd and Dan Schultz, Traveling 219 In Christmas of 1955, at least six people reported seeing a beige mountain lion near Marlinton, West Virginia, according to an article by Calvin Price, who was then the editor for The Pocahontas Times. Browsing through the newspaper articles that Price wrote, Traveling 219 producers Roxy Todd and […]

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Tygart Valley Homestead

Tygart Valley Homestead

December 10, 2013 |

During the Great Depression of the 1930s, ninety-nine subsistence communities were built as part of the New Deal to provide relief to unemployed families stranded in impoverished communities across the country. Three of those communities were built in West Virginia. One of them, the Tygart Valley Homestead, was developed right along US Route 219 in […]

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Doyle Oliver Kisner Turns 90 Years Old

Doyle Oliver Kisner Turns 90 Years Old

December 10, 2013 |

Over the next twenty years, most people who still know the art of clock repair will pass away, leaving the world millions of antique clocks in need of regular winding and repair. On Dec 12, Doyle Kisner, a clock repairman from Tucker County, will turn 90 years old. For the past two and half years, […]

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Marlinton Christmas Parade Postcard

Marlinton Christmas Parade Postcard

December 9, 2013 |

A rainy Christmas parade was held in Marlinton this past Friday, December 6, but lots of folks around Pocahontas County still made it out to enjoy the bands, floats, firetrucks, treats, and craft show at the opera house. Traveling 219 made it out to record the sounds of the night, and put together this audio […]

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Civil War History Mural Preview in Hillsboro

Civil War History Mural Preview in Hillsboro

November 23, 2013 |

Pocahontas County artist Molly Must’s mural on First Avenue in Marlinton, inspired by the writing of  local writers G D and Louise McNeill, has become a local landmark. For the past few months Molly has  been working on a mural depicting the impact of the Civil War on the local community of Pocahontas County. Inspired […]

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The McK Building in Marlinton

The McK Building in Marlinton

November 15, 2013 |

This week, a fire started on the main street in Marlinton. It persisted for days, leaving numerous families without a home and affecting several businesses. Many groups are working to help those affected by this tragedy. For more information and to follow news regarding this story, please follow Allegheny Mountain Radio and Go Marlinton on […]

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Lewisburg Lovesong

Lewisburg Lovesong

November 15, 2013 |

This article is by guest contributor Jeffrey Kanode: Caressed all around by the eternal arms of soft blue Allegheny Mountains, with lush green farmland surrounding it from every direction, Lewisburg is a farmer’s town. With aging hippies from New York and New England operating their avant-garde art studios, health food stores, and organic food restaurants, […]

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The Fairfax Stone and West Virginia v. Maryland

The Fairfax Stone and West Virginia v. Maryland

November 8, 2013 |

Most West Virginians and Marylanders aren’t aware they share one of the most famously contested state borders in the country. If you’re driving along US Route 219 in Tucker Co, West Virginia, near the Maryland line, you’re bound to pass by the turnoff for the Fairfax Stone Historical Monument State Park, which lies at the […]

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Droop Battlefield State Park Monument Dedication

Droop Battlefield State Park Monument Dedication

November 7, 2013 |

On Wednesday November 6, 2013 a monument was dedicated to the soldiers killed in action at the Battle of Droop Mountain in 1863, during the Civil War. The monument was part of the sesquicentennial events held at the park, which included a 27 mile hike following the route of Confederate Soldiers  from Lewisburg, W. Va. […]

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