West VirginiaThe state of West Virginia has a lot of attractions: National Historical Park Harpers Ferry; SPA Resorts White Sulphur Springs and Berkeley Springs |
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CairoThe small town in West Virginia Mountains takes its name after the Egyptian capital Cairo. U.S. Cairo is not so ancient, but still worth visiting |
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ElkinsElkins is a nice and remote place located in West Virginia's Mountain Highlands. It is a doorway to a number of the famous U.S. nature parks. |
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GraftonGrafton is the home of the tradition to celebrate the Mother's Day, which was settled on 10 May,1908 by parsons of Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church. |
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Harpers FerryHarpers Ferry is an unbelievably small (only about 300 residents) and outstandingly picturesque town, even named the “most painted” one in U.S. |
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MoundsvilleMoundsville is a small town with the rich historical heritage. The most famous landmarks are its Gothic style prison and Adena Indian burial mounds. |
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Seneca RocksSeneca Rocks is a scenic rock formation where anyone can try rock-climbing, bouldering, fishing, rafting, hiking, horseback riding and much more. |
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Beckley Exhibition Coal MineThe Exhibition Coal Mine is a large museum complex, including Rahall Company Store, coal museum and even an underground mine 1500 ft deep |
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New River Gorge National RiverNew River Gorge National River is a park where visitors can not only do a variety of extreme sports, but also know more about history of the place. |
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Tamarack, Best of West VirginiaTamarack is a large and uniquely-shaped shopping mall in West Virginia, where the one can purchase pieces of local arts, crafts and cuisine |
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West Virginia Train ToursThe best way to enjoy West Virginia scenic nature is to take a Train Tour and admire rivers and forests from the window of a renewed steam train. |