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Living in MartinsburgVisitors to this Eastern Panhandle hub will find unexpected delights, not only in its beautiful streetscapes, but also in opportunities for dining, shopping, and historical tourism. |
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Living in MartinsburgVisitors to this Eastern Panhandle hub will find unexpected delights, not only in its beautiful streetscapes, but also in opportunities for dining, shopping, and historical tourism. |
Archive » Art |
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Man of SteelBlacksmith Jeff Fetty is redefining metal art at his mountain top workshop in Spencer. |
Archive » Spaces |
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Wonderful Ways to Give Your Mantel a Seasonal MakeoverThese easy-to-make projects and inexpensive touches will give your mantel seasonal flair. |
Archive » Travel |
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Trekking Through ThomasMore than just a winter getaway, this small town is exploding with intriguing art, delicious food, and great people. |
Archive » Living Local |
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Living Local: From Fiber to FashionAlpacas in West Virginia are producing an important agricultural commodity—fleece—and positively effecting life in the Mountain State. From husbandry and processing to spinning guilds and knitting groups, join us as we follow each fiber from furry friend to finished product. |
Archive » Mountain Made |
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Mountain Made: Dr. Julian BailesDr. Bailes and Dr. Omalu are changing the game of football from their facilities at West Virginia University hospitals. |
Archive » Lodging |
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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. |
Archive » Spotlight |
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Mountain State’s Mardi GrasOn the Saturday before Ash Wednesday, the tiny village of Helvetia takes on otherworldly charms. |
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Homeopathy WorksThe world’s third largest homeopathic manufacturing facility churns out all-natural remedies in a West Virginia town known for healing waters. |
Archive » Dining |
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A Bit of ItalyFrom the mountains of Calabria to the Appalachian hills, Oliverio’s Ristorante has been bringing old-world cuisine to West Virginia for over 40 years. |