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Sightseeing

Death Rock is a breathtaking view overlooking the Tug Valley and downtown Williamson, WV. Located on Buffalo Trail Head
Death Rock
142 Fourth Avenue
Death Rock is a breathtaking view overlooking the Tug Valley and downtown Williamson, WV. Located on Buffalo Trail Head
Bottle Rock is a tourist attraction accessible by a short trail hike passing a Civil War Era cemetery with another breathtaking view of the Tug Valley
Bottle Rock
Bottle Rock is a tourist attraction accessible by a short trail hike passing a Civil War Era cemetery with another breathtaking view of the Tug Valley
Built in 1933 as a publicity stunt for the Norfolk and Western Railway, the "World Famous" Coal House houses the Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce in historic downtown Williamson, West Virginia. Located 1 minute from the HM Buffalo Trail Head connector
The Coal House
73 E 2nd Ave
Built in 1933 as a publicity stunt for the Norfolk and Western Railway, the "World Famous" Coal House houses the Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce in historic downtown Williamson, West Virginia. Located 1 minute from the HM Buffalo Trail Head connector
Site of Randolph McCoy House House was located on Blackberry Fork of Pond Creek. It burned Jan. 1, 1888, during a Hatfield raid. Two of Randolph's children, Alifair and Calvin, were killed in attack; their mother Sally was badly injured. Randolph and other children escaped. Site is part of Hatfield-McCoy Feud Historic Dist.
Randall McCoy House and Well
Site of Randolph McCoy House House was located on Blackberry Fork of Pond Creek. It burned Jan. 1, 1888, during a Hatfield raid. Two of Randolph's children, Alifair and Calvin, were killed in attack; their mother Sally was badly injured. Randolph and other children escaped. Site is part of Hatfield-McCoy Feud Historic Dist.
Chief Logan State Park is located on 3,988 acres (1,614 ha)[2] about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Logan in Logan County, West Virginia, United States. The park, the town and the county were all named after Chief Logan, a Mingo (or Ohio Iroquois) Native American leader who lived in the region before the American Revolutionary War. Each summer the Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park is the site for outdoor dramas, including the historical drama "The Aracoma Story" about Shawnee tribal members who lived at the present-day location of the town of Logan. The outdoor drama theater produces the Aracoma story and two to three other plays or musicals every year. The new Chief Logan Lodge and Conference Center opened at the park during the summer of 2006. There is also a fishing pond on site and a recreation center that has weights, exercise machines, courts and an Olympic sized indoor pool.
Parke ng Estado ng Punong Logan
376 Little Buffalo Creek Rd
Chief Logan State Park is located on 3,988 acres (1,614 ha)[2] about 4 miles (6.4 km) north of Logan in Logan County, West Virginia, United States. The park, the town and the county were all named after Chief Logan, a Mingo (or Ohio Iroquois) Native American leader who lived in the region before the American Revolutionary War. Each summer the Liz Spurlock Amphitheater at Chief Logan State Park is the site for outdoor dramas, including the historical drama "The Aracoma Story" about Shawnee tribal members who lived at the present-day location of the town of Logan. The outdoor drama theater produces the Aracoma story and two to three other plays or musicals every year. The new Chief Logan Lodge and Conference Center opened at the park during the summer of 2006. There is also a fishing pond on site and a recreation center that has weights, exercise machines, courts and an Olympic sized indoor pool.
Breaks Interstate Park is a bi-state state park located partly in southeastern Kentucky and mostly in southwestern Virginia, in the Jefferson National Forest, at the northeastern terminus of Pine Mountain. Rather than their respective state park systems, it is instead administered by an interstate compact between the states of Virginia and Kentucky. It is one of several interstate parks in the United States, but only one of two operated jointly under a compact rather than as two separate state park units. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Kentucky Department of Parks are still major partner organizations, however.
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Breaks Interstate Park
627 Commission Cir
12 lokal ang nagrerekomenda
Breaks Interstate Park is a bi-state state park located partly in southeastern Kentucky and mostly in southwestern Virginia, in the Jefferson National Forest, at the northeastern terminus of Pine Mountain. Rather than their respective state park systems, it is instead administered by an interstate compact between the states of Virginia and Kentucky. It is one of several interstate parks in the United States, but only one of two operated jointly under a compact rather than as two separate state park units. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation and the Kentucky Department of Parks are still major partner organizations, however.
Williamson Roundhouse - The Norfolk and Western Railway's roundhouse and turntable still survive in Williamson WV.
Norfolk Southern
109 Fourth Avenue
Williamson Roundhouse - The Norfolk and Western Railway's roundhouse and turntable still survive in Williamson WV.