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Old Barn in Huntersville

Old Barn in Huntersville

February 14, 2014 |

Find more Traveling 219 instagram photos at: https://www.traveling219.com/instagram-photos/  

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Ronceverte Train Depot

Ronceverte Train Depot

February 13, 2014 |

  A real treasure! Anybody have memories of visiting this place? View more photos from our collection by clicking here!

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Old Watoga Town

Old Watoga Town

February 11, 2014 |

The ghost town of old Watoga lies almost hidden, just feet from the Greenbrier River Trail about 2.5 miles north of Seebert. Watoga was originally a sawmill town of the Watoga Lumber Company during the logging boom in the area in the early 1900s. In the 1920s, an African-American organization from Mercer County, West Virginia banded […]

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Abandoned Farm House and Equipment in Hillsboro

Abandoned Farm House and Equipment in Hillsboro

February 11, 2014 |

Recognize this place? Feel free to share your memories!    

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Greenbrier River Trail near Seebert

Greenbrier River Trail near Seebert

February 10, 2014 |

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Tucker County Courthouse Clocktower

Tucker County Courthouse Clocktower

February 8, 2014 |

Inside the clock tower of the tucker county courthouse, Parsons.

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Locust Creek Covered Bridge

Locust Creek Covered Bridge

February 4, 2014 |

This historic covered bridge is located on Locust Creek just five miles from Hillsboro. Please share your memories or any history you might know about the bridge in the comments box below!  

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Tygart Valley Homestead School

Tygart Valley Homestead School

February 4, 2014 |

The Homestead School, completed in 1939, today serves as the Homestead Elementary School in Dailey, West Virginia. Originally part of the Tygart Valley Homestead, the Great Depression-era government resettlement community, the Homestead School was a proud part of the unique architecture developed in the valley as part of the homestead. The brick art-moderne building was state of […]

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Falls of Hills Creek

Falls of Hills Creek

January 26, 2014 |

If you’re looking for a relatively short and easy hike in the Monongahela National Forest and you’re near Pocahontas County, a trip to the Falls of Hills Creek is definitely recommended–no matter what season it is! The Falls of Hills Creek trailhead is located on U.S. Route 39, about 15 miles west of U.S. Route 219 […]

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Greenbrier River in January

Greenbrier River in January

January 24, 2014 |

Frigid temperatures are making for an icy Greenbrier River this January. It’s already completely frozen over in places twice this month. The following two photos were taken by James Griffey and posted to our Facebook page. We got these photos from the bridge in Marlinton this morning. Hope everybody is keeping warm!   And taking […]

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