March 15–21 marks a packed week in West Virginia history, from coal pioneer and butterfly expert William Henry Edwards to labor leader Frank Keeney and architect Walter Martens.
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GDL - WV History: Tajimi City Visiting Terre Haute
Today’s Wabash Valley History is brought to you by Lynn’s Pharmacy in Downtown Brazil. This photo taken in November 1961 shows Tajimi City, Japan Councilperson, visiting Terre Haute on an industrial ...
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Interesting museums in West Virginia: Exploring the state's rich history and culture
Are you planning a trip to West Virginia and looking for something unique to do? If you’re interested in history, art, or ...
The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia at March 8, 1926: An explosion killed 19 miners at Eccles in Raleigh ...
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This charming historic town is one of West Virginia's best-kept secrets
Some of my favorite travel memories are when I stumble into a tiny little town where it feels like I've been transported back through time. West Virginia has plenty of them, but few can compare to ...
Today’s Wabash Valley History is brought to you by Lynn’s Pharmacy in Downtown Brazil. March 7th 1883 marks the opening day anniversary of Rose Polytechnic Institute. This photo ...
CHARLESTON — The West Virginia Humanities Council seeks applications from individuals interested in portraying historical figures for its popular History Alive! program. Historically significant ...
The following events happened on these dates in West Virginia history. To read more, go to e-WV: The West Virginia ...
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