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Landmarks – Parsons, West Virginia
Inscription. Architect Frank Pierce Milburn, Built 1898 c. 1900 The original county seat at St. George was forcibly moved to Parsons at night on August 1, 1893. With the construction of the brick courthouse hopes of the return to ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Marion, Virginia
Behind the Marion Fire Department stands a very old oak tree. The tears that were shed on its bark have long since been washed away. They were the tears of a six year old child, purchased as a slave by Thomas Thurman in the 1840?s. ... More on Virginia.org
Campgrounds – Camp Creek, West Virginia
14 sites; 14 tent. Bath: pit toilets, no showers. Rustic sites. More on AAA.com
Things To Do – Kingsport, Tennessee
A seedy bar here, a hamburger stand there, middle eastern belly dancing on Main Street is not my idea of so... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Davis, West Virginia
Sweet rock Gardens, Some drops, Steep sections with some burms, Godd jump lines. This is one of many great trails there More on trails.mtbr.com
Landmarks – Friendsville, Maryland
(MD-11-02) at the eastbound I68 rest area NE of Friendsville, Garrett County, MD. I68 NE about 2.5 miles from jct with MD42 (I68 exit 4) in ... More on dalejtravis.com
Things To Do – Bristol, Tennessee
Birthplace of country music legend Tennessee Ernie Ford is now the Bristol Historical Association and is open for tours by appointment. A room contains ... More on Virginia.org
National And State Parks – Elk Garden, West Virginia
Extending 125 miles up the Missouri River from the Fort Peck Dam in north-central Montana, the Charles M. Russell National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is approximately 1,100,000 acres in size and includes the 245,000-acre Fort Peck Reservoir. ... More on recreation.gov
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