Mountaineer Country
Start with the descendants of European immigrants who came in the 19th and 20th centuries to mine coal, lay railroads, cut timber and build factories. Add the flock of mountain bikers, hikers, rafters, kayakers, rock climbers and nature lovers who come for the mountains, rivers, lakes and trails. The rolling hills of Mountaineer Country help to preserve the area’s rich mountain customs and old world style. Parks and forests offer scenic overlooks and virgin forests virtually untouched by mankind. Home to research, development and academic tradition, the region is rich in captivating cultural events, fairs, festivals and living history programs.
Aurora Area Museum Featured
Telephone304-735-5471
Fax304-735-5471
Barbour County Historical Society Museum
Telephone304-457-4846
Cook-Hayman Pharmacy Museum
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Doddridge County Historical Society
Telephone304-873-3050
Fairmont State University One Room School
www.fairmontstate.edu/academics/SchoolofEducation/defaultTelephone304-367-4241
Fax304-367-4599
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