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You Might Be Surprised To Learn About The One Big West Virginia Hoax That Almost Rewrote History

Most People In West Virginia Don’t Know About The WWII Soldiers That Learned To Climb On Seneca Rocks

Take A Stroll Through West Virginia’s Past At This Working Pioneer Farm

There Is A Unique Man-Made Wonder Hiding In This Small Town In West Virginia

There Aren’t Many Communities In West Virginia More Enchanting And Historic Than Julia-Ann Square
Julia-Ann Square Historic District in Parkersburg, West Virginia, offers a captivating glimpse into the past with its well-preserved Victorian-era homes and vibrant community events.

The Fascinating Archaeological Discoveries That Put This West Virginia Island On The Map
Blennerhassett Island in West Virginia is a historically rich and archaeologically significant destination on the Ohio River, known for its reconstructed mansion and ongoing research.

The Historic John Brown’s Fort Was Actually Moved To Chicago, Then Brought Back To West Virginia
John Brown's Fort in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, is a historic site symbolizing resilience and the fight against injustice, having traveled to Chicago and back.

Nicknamed “Bloody Mingo,” The Dingess Tunnel In West Virginia Has A Shameful, Tragic History
Dingess Tunnel in West Virginia is notorious for its dark history and chilling tales of lawlessness and racial violence.

It’s Hard To Imagine A Year Without A Summer, But That’s Exactly What Happened In West Virginia In 1816

One Of The Biggest Names In Civil War History Grew Up In One Of The Smallest Towns In West Virginia
Jackson Mill, West Virginia, is notable for being the boyhood home of Confederate General Stonewall Jackson and offers historical landmarks and scenic beauty.

Many People Don’t Know The Oldest Oil-Producing Well In The World Is Located In West Virginia
West Virginia is home to the world's oldest oil well, located in Burning Springs, with a rich history dating back to the late 1700s.

Few People Know West Virginia Was Home To The First Rural Free Delivery Service In America
West Virginia was the first state to pilot the United States Postal Service’s rural free delivery routes, significantly improving mail access for rural residents.

These 16 Photos Show What Life Was Like In West Virginia Coal Camps
Historical photos provide a glimpse into life in West Virginia coal camps during the 1930s.

Most People Don’t Know The Largest Diamond In America Was Found In This Small West Virginia Town
The Jones Diamond, a 34.48-carat diamond, was discovered in Peterstown, West Virginia by a 10-year-old boy in 1928.

It Was So Cold In West Virginia in 1917, The Ohio River Froze Solid
West Virginia experienced its coldest winter in 1917-1918, with record-breaking low temperatures and the Ohio River freezing solid.

Few People Know The Iconic Devil Anse Hatfield Statue In West Virginia Was Actually Imported From Italy
Devil Anse Hatfield's statue in the Hatfield Family Cemetery is made of Italian Carrara marble and stands as a significant historical marker.

The Massive Earthworks In West Virginia That Still Baffle Archaeologists To This Day
Bens Run, West Virginia, once home to possibly the most extensive ancient earthworks in the United States, now has no visible remnants of these historic structures.

The Beautiful Old Church In West Virginia That’s A Critically Endangered Historic Place
New Salem Baptist Church in Sophia, West Virginia, is a critically endangered historic site with significant African American history.

There Are 3 Must-See Historic Landmarks In The Charming Town Of Charles Town, West Virginia
Explore three notable historic sites in Charles Town, West Virginia, including Happy Retreat, Claymont Court, and Zion Episcopal Church and Cemetery.

The Oldest Modern Cemetery In West Virginia, The Graveyard At Morgan Chapel Is Almost 300 Years Old
Christ Episcopal Church Bunker Hill, built in 1741, is the oldest Episcopal church in West Virginia and features the state's oldest modern cemetery.

Most People Don’t Know That Berkeley Springs Castle Is Hiding In West Virginia
Berkeley Springs Castle in West Virginia, built in the late 1800s, is a historic and stunning landmark with a rich local legend.

The Untold True Story of Mark Twain’s Obscure Family Connection to West Virginia
Mark Twain has a significant family connection to West Virginia through his grandfather, Samuel Clemens.

The Sweet Story Behind The Massive, WWII-Era French Oak Trees Growing In West Virginia
Tu-Endie-Wei State Park in West Virginia is home to French Oak trees, a gift from France after World War II, symbolizing friendship between the two nations.

Dating Back To 1836, The Ebenezer Chapel Is Among The Oldest Surviving Buildings In West Virginia
Ebenezer Chapel in Marmet, West Virginia, is a nearly 200-year-old building with a rich history, including use as a church and Civil War military headquarters.

The Fascinating History Of West Virginia’s Kanawha Valley Is On Display At The Craik-Patton House

The Glen Jean Bank, Built In 1909, Welcomes Visitors To West Virginia’s New River Gorge National Park
Glen Jean, near New River Gorge National Park, is home to the historic Bank of Glen Jean, a relic of the coal boom era.

Explore The Largest Mine Wars Exhibit In America At Matewan’s West Virginia Mine Wars Museum

7 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In West Virginia In The Early 1900s
Life in early 1900s West Virginia was marked by farming, mining, and industrial growth, with significant social and economic challenges.

Gone But Not Forgotten, Rock Springs In West Virginia Holds Over 200 Years Of Memories
Rock Springs Park in Chester, West Virginia, was a popular amusement park that attracted thousands before being replaced by a highway.

You Can Still Tour These Hand-Dug, 160-Year-Old Civil War Trenches In West Virginia
Fort Mill Ridge in West Virginia features the most well-preserved Civil War battle trenches in the nation.

5 Of The Saddest Stories You’ve Never Heard From West Virginia History
West Virginia has experienced numerous lesser-known tragedies that, while not widely impactful, are still deeply sorrowful.

Not Many Know About The Century-Old Shipwreck That Occurred In This West Virginia River
West Virginia has experienced several shipwrecks, including the notable sinking of the H.K. Bedford in the Ohio River.

In Its Day, This West Virginia Bridge Was The Longest Single-Span Stone Arch Bridge In The U.S.

Over 200 Years Old, The Oldest Surviving Bridge In West Virginia Is Still In Use
The Elm Grove stone arch bridge in Wheeling, West Virginia, is the oldest surviving bridge in the state, built in 1817 and still in use today.

With 17 Stops In 4 Counties, West Virginia’s African American Heritage Tour Can Be Completed By Car Or Computer
The National Park Service offers an African American Heritage Tour in West Virginia’s New River Gorge region, featuring 17 historic stops that can be explored in person or virtually.





