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    North America > United States of America > South (United States of America) > West Virginia > Potomac Highlands > Hedgesville. Hedgesville. Contents. 1 Understand. 2 Get in. 3 Get around. 4 See. 5 Do. 6 Buy. 7 Eat. 8 Drink. 9 Sleep. 10 Connect. 11 Go next. Hedgesville is a town in the Potomac Highlands of West Virginia. Understand [edit] Get in ...
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    North America > United States of America > South (United States of America) > West Virginia > New River and Greenbrier Valleys > Welch (West Virginia) Welch. Contents. 1 Get in. ... coal sculptures are also a popular local souvenir. Eat [edit] Friendly Mart Diner, in Panther, +1 304-938-3031. Try the slaw-topped hot dogs and french fries.
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    Counties that seem very close on a map are much more distant as far as travel time, and some areas in West Virginia are more closely related and connected to nearby cities in neighboring states. For example, the Appalachian Mountains and I-81 (this region's only interstate highway) keep Martinsburg, WV more closely connected to Hagerstown, MD ...
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    West Virginia is a state in the southeastern region of the United States of America.It's often called the "Mountain State", being the only state in the USA to lie completely within a mountain range (the Appalachians), and having the highest mean elevation of any state in the east.With its small cities and tiny towns tucked among endless forested mountains and hills, beautiful West Virginia is ...
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    The springs at Berkeley Springs. Berkeley Springs is a town of 755 people (as of 2021) in the eastern panhandle of West Virginia, across the border from Maryland.While Berkeley Springs is its more commonly used name, but the town is incorporated as Bath.It is a vibrant artistic community, full of quaint inns and historical connections to George Washington, but it is most famous for its mineral ...
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    Appalachia is a broad term with many meanings. The Appalachian Mountains extend from Labrador in Canada to Alabama in the southern United States.. In the United States, the Appalachian Region (capitalized) refers to a region of thirteen states from New York to Mississippi designated by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC).ARC's definition includes parts of Mississippi lowland and excludes ...
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    North America > United States of America > South (United States of America) > West Virginia > Mountains and Lakes Country > Morgantown. Morgantown. Contents. 1 Understand. 1.1 Neighborhoods [and immediate suburbs] ... M W F Sa 10AM-4PM, Tu Th 11AM-4PM. local and regional history (updated Feb 2017)
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    During the winter, ski resorts in North Carolina and West Virginia draw large regional crowds, usually with the help of artificial snowmaking devices. The ski trails aren't as steep or as high as those in the Western US, but they're still good for a bout of weekend fun. The South's coastal areas are among the most scenic in the country.
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    Waldo Hotel Harrison County Courthouse. The Downtown Clarksburg Historic District includes hotels (the 1 Waldo Hotel), homes (the 2 Waldomore, at the corner of 4th and Pike, the 3 Nathan Goff Jr House, and the 4 Stealey-Goff-Vance House on Main Street), and the art deco 5 Harrison County Courthouse.A plaque at 324 W Main Street now marks the site of 6 Stonewall Jackson's birthplace, and there ...
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    The Appalachian Mountains in Georgia. The contiguous United States or "Lower 48" refers to the territory excluding Alaska and Hawaii. Much of the population lives on the Atlantic, Pacific or Gulf of Mexico coasts or along the Great Lakes. Its only land borders, both quite long, are shared with Canada to the north and Mexico to the south. The continental United States are the 48 contiguous ...

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