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Mercer County, West Virginia Travel Information
Convention Center and Visitors' Bureau site. From museums to
farms, to business and manufacturers' tours. Events in every season.
Museums of West Virginia
The official website for the West Virginia Association of Museums.
The Mountain State has many treasures that we invite you to explore.
West Virginia Division
of Culture and History
The Division's main offices are in the Cultural Center at the
State Capitol in Charleston. The building is home to the State
Museum and Theater, the State Archives and Collections, and a
library for genealogical research. The Cultural Center is located
on the Capitol Complex grounds in Charleston, West Virginia.
Exit 99 off Interstate 64/77 at Greenbrier Street.
Industry
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Tours
West Virginia is noted for its fine glassware. Visit these businesses
and write a review of your visit.
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- Recommended books to help you explore
West Virginia
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- West Virginia Off the Beaten Path, 4th: A
Guide to Unique Places
by Stephen Soltis (Author), Stacy Soltis (Author), Su Clauson-Wicker
(Editor)
- With this book, you can plan to explore a section of the
State and find those quaint and eccentric parts that make up
Americana.
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- Kids Love the Virginias: A Parent's Guide
to Exploring Fun Places in Virginia & West Virginia With
Children...Year Round!
by George Zavatsky, Michele Zavatsky
- This informative guide contains almost 300 pages packed full
of over 900 places and events specifically designed for children
between the ages of 2 - 15. Kids can discover where ponies swim
and dolphins dance, dig into archaeology and living history,
or be dazzled by record-breaking and natural bridges.
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- Best Selling
Homeschooling Books
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