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Please call 800-841-8436 Contents INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................... 10 HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE............................................................................................................................ 10 TRAVELING IN WEST VIRGINIA .................................................................................................................... 12 Getting Around ....................................................................................................................................... 12 Trip Tips ................................................................................................................................................... 12 211 .......................................................................................................................................................... 12 Travel Information .................................................................................................................................. 12 CAMC Para-athletic Program .................................................................................................................. 13 Challenged Athletes of West Virginia ..................................................................................................... 13 West Virginia Hunter Education Association .......................................................................................... 13 Wheelin’ Sportsmen ............................................................................................................................... 13 BARBOUR .................................................................................................................................................... 14 Adaland Mansion .................................................................................................................................... 14 Barbour County Historical Museum........................................................................................................ 14 Philippi Covered Bridge ........................................................................................................................... 15 BERKELEY ..................................................................................................................................................... 15 Heritage Craft Center of the Eastern Panhandle .................................................................................... 15 BOONE ........................................................................................................................................................ 15 Water Ways Park .................................................................................................................................... 15 BRAXTON ..................................................................................................................................................... 16 Landmark Studio for the Arts .................................................................................................................. 16 BROOKE ....................................................................................................................................................... 16 Campbell Mansion/Renner Visitor Center .............................................................................................. 16 CABELL......................................................................................................................................................... 17 Beech Fork State Park ............................................................................................................................. 17 Collis P. Huntington RR Historical Society Inc. ........................................................................................ 17 Heritage Station ...................................................................................................................................... 18 Huntington High Renaissance Center ..................................................................................................... 18 Huntington Museum of Art ..................................................................................................................... 18 Ritter Park Amphitheater & Rose Garden .............................................................................................. 19 Veterans Memorial Arch ......................................................................................................................... 19 CALHOUN .................................................................................................................................................... 19 Arnoldsburg Community Park ................................................................................................................. 20 Calhoun County Park ............................................................................................................................... 20 Wayne Underwood Field ........................................................................................................................ 20 CLAY ............................................................................................................................................................ 21 Clay County High School ......................................................................................................................... 21 DODDRIDGE ................................................................................................................................................ 21 FAYETTE ....................................................................................................................................................... 21 Babcock State Park .................................................................................................................................. 21 Hawks Nest State Park ............................................................................................................................ 22 New River Gorge National River–Canyon Rim Visitor Center ................................................................. 22 New River Information Center– Convention & Visitors Bureau ............................................................. 22 Plum Orchard Lake Wildlife Management Area ..................................................................................... 23 Wildwater Expeditions Unlimited, Inc. ................................................................................................... 23 GILMER ........................................................................................................................................................ 24 Cedar Creek State Park ........................................................................................................................... 24 GRANT ......................................................................................................................................................... 24 Tri-County Fairgrounds ........................................................................................................................... 24 GREENBRIER ................................................................................................................................................ 25 Carnegie Hall, Inc. ................................................................................................................................... 25 Greenbrier County Visitors Center ......................................................................................................... 25 Greenbrier State Forest .......................................................................................................................... 25 Greenbrier Valley Theatre ...................................................................................................................... 26 North House Museum ............................................................................................................................. 26 State Fair of West Virginia ...................................................................................................................... 27 HAMPSHIRE ................................................................................................................................................. 27 Fort Edwards ........................................................................................................................................... 27 Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches and Museum .................................................................................... 28 Hampshire County Public Library ............................................................................................................ 28 Potomac Center ...................................................................................................................................... 28 Potomac Eagle Scenic Excursion Train .................................................................................................... 29 Taggart Hall ............................................................................................................................................. 29 HANCOCK ...................................................................................................................................................
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