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CL ST COM AMS AMS D AV MADISON A D R S ES CC RT A IRPO TE A -STA TRI All area attractions are not listed. LODGING ATTRACTIONS Please request a visitor’s guide for a full listing. Heritage Farm (2, 3, & 4 bedroom cottages) Camden Park (I-64, Exit 1) Birke Art Gallery - Marshall University (I-64, Exit 11) Your Appalachian A 1 16 3300 Harvey Road | Huntington, WV 5000 Waverly Road (US Rt 60 W) | Huntington, WV One John Marshall Drive | Huntington, WV Playground Awaits 304.522.1244 | www.heritagefarmmuseum.com 304.429.4321 | www.camdenpark.com 304.696.4312 | www.marshall.edu/art-galleries Nuzzle up with a llama. Celebrate Appalachian Delta Hotels by Marriott (135 Rooms) Central City Antiques District (I-64, Exit 6) Marshall University (I-64, Exit 11) B 2 17 heritage through a variety of historic 800 Third Avenue | Huntington, WV 14th Street West | Huntington, WV One John Marshall Drive | Huntington, WV museums. Romp and play in one of our 304.523.8880 | 888.236.2427 304.523.7887 | www.oldcentralcity.org 304.696.3170 | www.marshall.edu award-winning parks. Tour a hand-blown DoubleTree by Hilton (183 Rooms) Outdoor Railroad Museum (I-64, Exit 6) Marshall Memorial Fountain (I-64, Exit 11) C 3 18 glass factory. Hang onto your hat at a 1001 Third Avenue | Huntington, WV 14th Street W & Memorial Blvd. | Huntington, WV Student Center | One John Marshall Drive | Huntington, WV 26-acre amusement park. Chow down at one 304.525.1001 | 800.560.7753 304.696.2343 | www.marshall.edu Museum of Radio & Technology (I-64, Exit 6) of our many locally-owned eateries. Catch a 4 Super 8 (78 Rooms) 1640 Florence Avenue | Huntington, WV Spring Hill Cemetery (I-64, Exit 8) show at our outdoor amphitheater or indoor D 19 3090 16th Street Road | Huntington, WV 304.525.8890 | www.mrtwv.org 1427 Norway Avenue | Huntington, WV concert venues. Take a jog or bike ride on 304.525.1410 | 800.454.3213 304.696.5516 | www.ghprd.org Heritage Farm Museum & Village (I-64, Exit 8) our pedestrian trail system. No matter your 5 Ramada Limited & Conference Pavilion (68 Rooms) 3300 Harvey Road | Huntington WV Beech Fork State Park (I-64, Exit 11) interests, Huntington has something for E 20 3094 16th Street Road | Huntington, WV 304.522.1244 | www.heritagefarmmuseum.com 5601 Long Branch Road | Barboursville, WV everyone – laid back or active. Stop by 304.523.4848 | 800.854.9517 304.528.5794 | www.beechforksp.com the Visitors Center to pick up your free Memorial Arch (I-64, Exit 8) 6 Hampton Inn (100 Rooms) 11th Avenue & Memorial Boulevard | Huntington, WV Madie Carroll House (I-64, Exit 15) visitor’s guide! F 177 Kinetic Drive | Huntington, WV 304.696.5954 | www.ghprd.org 21 234 Guyan Street | Huntington, WV 304.523.8001 | 1.800.HAMPTON 304.736.1655 | facebook.com/1810madiecarrollhouse Huntington Museum of Art (I-64, Exit 8) 7 TownePlace Suites Marriott (86 Rooms) 2033 McCoy Road | Huntington, WV Guyandotte - Civil War Sites (I-64, Exit 15) G 157 Kinetic Drive | Huntington, WV 304.529.2701 | www.hmoa.org 22 234 Guyan Street | Huntington, WV Visitors Center at Heritage Station 304.525.4877 | 1.888.236.2427 (See three trails signs) 210 11th Street | Huntington, WV 8 Ritter Park Rose Garden (I-64, Exit 8) Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott(106 Rooms) 1570 McCoy Road | Huntington, WV Huntington Mall (I-64, Exit 20) H 304.525.7333 | 800.635.6329 536 Kinetic Drive | Huntington, WV 304.696.5954 | www.ghprd.org/rosegarden 23 800 Mall Road | Barboursville, WV 304.696.8777 | 888.236.2427 304.733.0492 | www.huntingtonmall.com visithuntingtonwv.org 9 Mountain Health Arena (I-64, Exit 8) Econo Lodge (45 Rooms) One Civic Center Plaza | Huntington, WV Toll House (I-64, Exit 18) I 24 3325 US Route 60 E | Huntington, WV 304.696.5990 | www.mountainhealtharena.com 811 Main Street | Barboursville, WV TE DR TE 28 304.525.7001 | 800.300.8800 304.733.1500 MYERS BRANCH RD JESSIE LN JESSIE The Market (I-64, Exit 8) KINGS GA KINGS 10 JOHNS CREEK RD GRANDVIEW DR GRANDVIEW E NEW V Red Roof Inn (108 Rooms) 809 3rd Avenue | Huntington, WV Barboursville Park MANS BR CH RD AN UNION ST J 25 HIC T ERSON A KO 5190 US Route 60 E | Huntington, WV www.themarkethuntington.com Co Rd 31/6 | Barboursville, WV FLORIDA S R E E Y JEFF V V E K V N S A O 304.733.3737 | 800.733.7663 L 304.733.9802 | www.barboursvillepark.org WOODMERE DR E OUTLOOK POINT DR MS A L A E D O V HARRISON ST A R L RAC D SUMMER D AD DR R Charles W.
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