Subject: west virginia

Pearl S. Buck Grapevine Travels to Michigan

Pearl S. Buck Grapevine Travels to Michigan

July 12, 2016 |

A grapevine clipping from the home of Pearl S. Buck, a world renowned author with West Virginia roots, just arrived in Michigan and soon will be planted at a high school literary garden. It began as an idea last summer. Jennifer McQuillan teaches literature at West Bloomfield High School in Michigan, and she wanted to […]

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Ever Wonder Why There is a Lion on a Leash in Alderson?

Ever Wonder Why There is a Lion on a Leash in Alderson?

April 14, 2016 |

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Bear Tales as told by Eugene Walker

Bear Tales as told by Eugene Walker

March 14, 2014 |

Bear hunting is a long running tradition in the mountains along US 219. It started more than 200 years ago, when farmers began to run sheep on their hill farms and the native black bear discovered a new food source. Nowadays bear hunting is a high tech sport, with radio tracking systems, GPS, and CB […]

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The McNeel Mill of Mill Point

The McNeel Mill of Mill Point

February 8, 2013 |

The McNeel Mill at Mill Point, which is being restored today by local resident Matt Tate, 150 years after it was first constructed in this once bustling little West Virginia mountain town. If you’ve driven U.S. Route 219 through Mill Point,you’ve probably seen the old McNeel Mill, which has stood down on Stamping Creek since […]

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Pleasant Green School – Seebert

Pleasant Green School – Seebert

January 7, 2013 |

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Backbone Mountain, WV / MD

Backbone Mountain, WV / MD

October 18, 2012 |

Before crossing the state line into Maryland from West Virginia, US 219 follows a high ridge overlooking the mountains and valleys of Tucker County to the west.  During the first weeks of October, the colors of the fall foliage create a brilliant sea of red, oranges, and yellows over the rugged landscape of the Alleghenies. […]

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Thomas

Thomas

January 4, 2012 |

“US 219 by-passes the center of the city, which lies (L) across a small shallow stream, the North Fork of the Blackwater River.”- West Virginia Writers’ Project.
Many characters are remembered to have left their mark upon these slanted streets, especially during the years when Thomas was a busy coal town and trading center for surrounding mines.
Click to here to hear stories of Thomas…

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