- West Virginia - Wikipedia
West Virginia abolished slavery by a gradual process and temporarily disenfranchised those who had fought for the Confederacy or held Confederate office West Virginia's history has been profoundly affected by its mountainous terrain, numerous and vast river valleys, and rich natural resources
- West Virginia | Geography, Capital, Population, Map, History . . .
West Virginia, constituent state of the U S It was admitted as the 35th state of the union in 1863 It is bordered to the north by Pennsylvania, to the east by Maryland and Virginia, to the southwest by Kentucky, and to the northwest by Ohio The state capital is Charleston
- West Virginia Tourism – Almost Heaven Travel Guide, Parks . . .
Discover Almost Heaven—West Virginia’s official travel guide for road trips, state parks, outdoor adventures, seasonal getaways, and trip planning tips
- State of West Virginia
WV gov is the official Website for the State of West Virginia and is the result of an innovative public-private partnership between the state and West Virginia Interactive
- The essential guide to visiting West Virginia | National . . .
Here’s everything you need to know about the mountain state’s rushing rivers, Appalachian hikes, and historic cities From the Long Point Trail in New River Gorge National Park and Preserve, hikers
- All about West Virginia - Capital, Map, Flag, and History
Explore its vibrant capital, Charleston, its rich history, and unique map, and learn about the symbolic West Virginia flag
- e-WV: The West Virginia Encyclopedia Online
Bringing West Virginia to the World! e-WV, the West Virginia Encyclopedia online, is the premier reference work on the Mountain State’s people, places, history, science, and culture Check back often as it is updated regularly
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