Lodging
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Serenity at Sunny Pointe Guest HouseThree miles off of Interstate 79 sits a guesthouse in Jane Lew that offers restoration for the soul. |
Fall 2012 |
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Koolwink MotelFor more than 70 years, this family-owned, retro-style motel has stood as a testament to the American entrepreneurial spirit. |
Summer 2012 |
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Southern SplendorThe Dian-Lee House in Bluefield conjures up images of a luxurious past amid a modern-day getaway. |
Spring 2012 |
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Awestruck at OglebayOglebay Resort in Wheeling offers rest and recreation amid luxurious accommodation. |
Winter 2011 |
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North Fork Mountain InnA Grant County gourmet getaway in hikers’ heaven. |
Summer 2011 |
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If These Walls Could TalkThe Paddle House provides pitch-perfect lodging. |
Summer 2011 |
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Sawmill VillageA magical community with whimsical architectural details reminiscent of Swiss villages. |
Summer 2011 |
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Harman's North Fork CottagesHarman’s North Fork Cottages in Cabins—just 13 miles from Seneca Rocks—is truly a special place. |
Summer 2011 |
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Elk River Inn & RestaurantA nature lover’s paradise, Elk River Inn & Restaurant in Pocahontas County is a retreat that has it all, just minutes away from Snowshoe Mountain. |
Winter 2010 |
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The Elkhorn Inn & TheatreThis historic hidden gem combines contemporary art and traditional architecture in an old coal miners’ clubhouse. |
Fall 2010 |









