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Beverly Cemetery

When James Westfall came to Beverly in 1772, he received a patent for land that included this burial ground. In […]

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Davis & Elkins College

From an intimate gathering of old friends to a full scale conference, families and organizations have been hosting successful events […]

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Governor H. Guy Kump House

Explore the beauty and history inside one of Randolph County’s historic treasures during seasonal public tours or events, or schedule a […]

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Iron Horse Statue

The Iron Horse Statue was erected in 1927 with an identical twin in Davis Park in downtown Charleston, WV. This […]

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Maplewood Cemetery

Maplewood Cemetery is a cultural feature in Elkins. Five famous memorials are located here. There are three very important figures […]

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Mt. Iser Cemetery

Mt. Iser Cemetery, located near Beverly in the Butcher Hill Historic District, has been claimed to be the only privately […]

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Riverside School

From 1905-1954 the Riverside School was the only public school for African-Americans in Randolph County and is one of the […]

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Scott Hill

Scott Hill is a historic private home located near Elkins. It was built in 1892 and is a 2.5 story […]

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Statue of Minnehaha

Minnehaha is the fictional lover of Hiawatha, from Henry Wadsworth Longfellow’s epic poem Hiawatha. The statue, which weighs approximately 800 […]

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The Mingo Indian

The statue of The Mingo Indian sits on the side of U. S. Route 219 at Mingo Flats in Valley […]

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The Old Mill

The Day-Vandevander Mill, known as the Old Mill, is a historic grist mill near Harman. The original structure was built […]

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Tiny Church

Tiny churches are symbols of Christianity. For the small communities that build them, they are perfect for a small wedding […]

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