The beauty and splendor of a West Virginia autumn has attained legendary status when it comes to sightseeing, atmosphere, weather, […]
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The beauty and splendor of a West Virginia autumn has attained legendary status when it comes to sightseeing, atmosphere, weather, […]
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In the fall of 1930, the first Mountain State Forest Festival was celebrated in Elkins and immediately attracted national attention. […]
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Like many states, West Virginia when founded, was made up of diverse people and cultures coming together. Native Americans, Germans, […]
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Located in the heart of downtown Elkins, Big Timber Brewing has been busier than ever with its continual construction of […]
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Randolph County is an art lover’s dream. With over 600 art, music, and dance related events in 2019 it’s easy […]
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From the mountains to the broad valleys of Randolph County, West Virginia, our varied forested terrain means nearly infinite biking […]
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Perched along the Allegheny Mountains in Randolph County, Kumbrabow State Forest is West Virginia’s highest forest and the only state […]
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Some of the best hiking trails in West Virginia can be found right here in Randolph County. Many describe our […]
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From 1776 to the present day, July 4th has been celebrated as the birth of American independence with festivities ranging […]
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Every year in July the Augusta Heritage Center of Davis & Elkins College offers several weeks of world-class workshops and […]
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Happy Birthday, Mountain Mama! To the place we call home, to the place we all belong. On June 20, 1863, […]
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Encompassing the Allegheny Mountains and the Monongahela National Forest, Randolph County is surrounded by some of the best-known natural attractions […]
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If you’ve never driven to Glady, West Virginia, you will be welcomed with beautiful farms and rolling hills. It is […]
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For many of us, learning to ride a bike was the first type of freedom we experienced as kids. We […]
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The origins of the Monongahela National Forest began with the passage of the Weeks Act in 1911. This legislation permitted […]
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Would you have thought that two months ago we would all be stuck inside our homes, isolated from friends and […]
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It’s springtime in Randolph County and that is not the only season that’s upon us. For many Appalachians, it is […]
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Every year hundreds of people converge on the tiny town of Helvetia for one of the most unique festivals in […]
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Welcome visitors near and far, come celebrate Christmas who-one and who-all! If you’re itching to visit Whoville this holiday season […]
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Get your camouflage gear out of the closet, stock up on ammo, and set your alarm to rise before the […]
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If there’s one place you’ll visit this fall, make it Randolph County… Crisp, early frosts begin painting the leaves of […]
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You may be sad to see the summer heat go, but the crisp, cool fall air brings with it lots […]
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The Green Bank Science Center is open to visitors year-round. Located in Pocahontas County, the Green Bank Observatory is a […]
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By Lizard Seeker Emily Huguenin Used with permission of Purple Lizard Maps At 330 miles, the Allegheny Trail (ALT) is […]
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The picturesque landscapes of Randolph County are no secret to visitors and locals alike. It is nearly impossible to go […]
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????: @The Kind Thieves From train rides and live entertainment to antique cars and scheduled special events, Randolph County is […]
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Red, white and blue will be painted throughout Randolph County as the area celebrates the nation’s Independence Day! The community […]
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Randolph County Ramps Up Ramps are here, and in case you didn’t know – they’re a big deal in Randolph […]
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5 Randolph County Fishing Spots That Will Get You Hooked… West Virginia has one of the best trout-stocking programs in […]
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Wilma Lee and Stoney Cooper were country, gospel, and bluegrass musicians from Randolph County who recorded several top-ten country hits […]
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