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Wonderful West Virginia Magazine February 2011 Volume 75 No. 2 Geologic Oddities Part 2 (C7)
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Wonderful West Virginia
Volume 75 No. 2
February 2011
Condition: Good
NEW CUMBERLAND by Jenny Parsons - Citizens have done much to revitalize this picturesque, little town on the Ohio River, once home to so many brickyards it was known to 19th century riverboat captains as "Brickyard Bend"
A HAVEN FOR NATIVE WILDLIFE by Jim Wilson - Tough you won't have to chop through great thickets of Rhododendron, you might otherwise be an 19th century Explorer in the Wilds of Western Virginia, walking amid big Hardwoods where the elk, Buffalo, and stealthy Mountain lion reside
MORE GEOLOGICAL ODDITIES by Diana Kile Green - our beautiful mountain state is dotted with many intriguing natural wonders. Here's part 2 of our series, featuring three works of nature that will pique your curiosity and Imagination
HISTORY PRESERVED by Clayton Spangler - an outpouring of reader interest inspired the noted State photographer to do some sleuthing on the history and fate of neglected, Century old farmhouses. That's a tale with a happy ending
ENTERTAINING WITH FIESTA FLAIR by Maureen Crockett - meals at the table of retired West Virginia State University Professor Chuck Smith are A Feast for the eyes as well as the palate, thanks to Homer Laughlin's famed rainbow dinnerware
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Volume 75 No. 2
February 2011
Condition: Good
NEW CUMBERLAND by Jenny Parsons - Citizens have done much to revitalize this picturesque, little town on the Ohio River, once home to so many brickyards it was known to 19th century riverboat captains as "Brickyard Bend"
A HAVEN FOR NATIVE WILDLIFE by Jim Wilson - Tough you won't have to chop through great thickets of Rhododendron, you might otherwise be an 19th century Explorer in the Wilds of Western Virginia, walking amid big Hardwoods where the elk, Buffalo, and stealthy Mountain lion reside
MORE GEOLOGICAL ODDITIES by Diana Kile Green - our beautiful mountain state is dotted with many intriguing natural wonders. Here's part 2 of our series, featuring three works of nature that will pique your curiosity and Imagination
HISTORY PRESERVED by Clayton Spangler - an outpouring of reader interest inspired the noted State photographer to do some sleuthing on the history and fate of neglected, Century old farmhouses. That's a tale with a happy ending
ENTERTAINING WITH FIESTA FLAIR by Maureen Crockett - meals at the table of retired West Virginia State University Professor Chuck Smith are A Feast for the eyes as well as the palate, thanks to Homer Laughlin's famed rainbow dinnerware
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