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Mountain Parkway Byway And Backway
The Mountain Parkway Byway and Mountain Parkway Backway are two routes in northern Webster County, West Virginia, Webster County, West Virginia. The Byway is a state-designated scenic byway which follows West Virginia Route 20 for , traversing the headwaters of several mountain streams including the Little Kanawha River, Right Fork Little Kanawha River, Jerry Run, and the Left and Laurel Forks of Holly River. The Backway explores backroads in the same area, is long, and follows stretches of the Right Fork Little Kanawha River and Left Fork Holly River for portions of its route. Mountain Parkway Byway Heading southbound on WV 20, the Byway begins after crossing the Right Fork Little Kanawha River into Webster County. A #Visitor kiosks, visitor kiosk is located just south of the county line. From there, visitors can follow WV 20 southbound to see the following sites in sequential order: Cleveland The northernmost village in Webster County, Cleveland was settled in 1844 by Ro ...
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Cleveland, West Virginia
Cleveland is an unincorporated community in Webster County, West Virginia, United States. Cleveland is located north of Webster Springs on West Virginia Route 20, along the Right Fork Little Kanawha River. Cleveland has a post office with ZIP code 26215. History Over the years, the village now known as Cleveland has had three different names: Buffalo Fork, Point, and Cleveland. This reflected the change in name assigned to the post office located in the community. The first post office was established in 1853 and was named Buffalo Fork, after the small nearby stream that flows into the right fork of the Little Kanawha River The Little Kanawha River is a tributary of the Ohio River, 169 mi (269 km) long,Gilchrist-Stalnaker, Joy Gregoire. 2006. "Little Kanawha River." ''The West Virginia Encyclopedia''. Ken Sullivan, editor. Charleston, WV: West Virgi .... Thirty years later in 1883, the post office was dubbed "Point" simply because a shorter name was p ...
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Hacker Valley, WV - Sign
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Mount Zion Church
Mount Zion Church may refer to the following churches: United States (by state, then city/town) * Mt. Zion Christian Church, Richmond, Kentucky * Mount Zion Church and Cemetery (Hallsville, Missouri), listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Boone County * Mount Zion Brick Church, Barada, Nebraska, listed on the NRHP in Richardson County * Mount Zion Church (Big Sandy, Tennessee), once listed on the NRHP in Benton County * Mount Zion Church (Decatur, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Meigs County *Mt. Zion Church and Cemetery (Elkhorn, Tennessee), listed on the NRHP in Henry County United Kingdom * West Church, Pitlochry Church of Scotland, in Perthshire, known as Mount Zion See also * Battle of Mount Zion Church * Mount Zion (other) * Zion Church (other) * Mount Zion A.M.E. Church (other) * Mount Zion Baptist Church (other) * Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church (other) * Mount Zion Presbyterian Church (disambigu ...
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Hanging Rock
Hanging Rock may refer to: Australia * Hanging Rock, New South Wales, a mining village on the Northern Tablelands * Hanging Rock, Victoria, a rock formation **'' Picnic at Hanging Rock (novel)'', a 1967 novel by Australian author Joan Lindsay **'' Picnic at Hanging Rock (film)'', a 1975 film adaptation of the novel United Kingdom * Hanging Rock, County Fermanagh, a cliff in Northern Ireland United States * Hanging Rock, Ohio, a village * Hanging Rock Energy Facility, a natural-gas power plant near Hanging Rock, Ohio * Hanging Rock, Virginia, an unincorporated community in Roanoke County * Hanging Rock, West Virginia, an unincorporated community * Hanging Rock (North Carolina), a mountain in Western North Carolina, also known as ''Bear's Paw'' * Hanging Rock (Upper Merion Township, Pennsylvania), a formation * Hanging Rock National Natural Landmark Hanging Rock National Natural Landmark is a site in Wabash County, Indiana that was designated a National Natural Landma ...
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National Register Of Historic Places
The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) is the United States federal government's official list of districts, sites, buildings, structures and objects deemed worthy of preservation for their historical significance or "great artistic value". A property listed in the National Register, or located within a National Register Historic District, may qualify for tax incentives derived from the total value of expenses incurred in preserving the property. The passage of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) in 1966 established the National Register and the process for adding properties to it. Of the more than one and a half million properties on the National Register, 95,000 are listed individually. The remainder are contributing resources within historic districts. For most of its history, the National Register has been administered by the National Park Service (NPS), an agency within the U.S. Department of the Interior. Its goals are to help property owners and inte ...
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Boggs Mill Stone - Historical Marker
Boggs may refer to: Places * Boggs Township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania * Boggs Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania * Boggs Township, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania * Boggs, West Virginia * Boggs Island, on the Ohio River, West Virginia * Boggs (PAT station) Other * Boggs (surname) * The Boggs, indie rock band from New York City * USS ''Boggs'' (DD-136) (1918–1946), Wickes class destroyer in the United States Navy * Boggs, character in ''The Hunger Games'' novels See also * Bogs (other) * Bloggs "Joe Bloggs" and "Fred Bloggs" are placeholder names used primarily in the United Kingdom to represent the average man on the street. It is used by students, on standardized test preparation courses, to represent the average test-taker. Many coun ...
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Long Run Farm
Long may refer to: Measurement * Long, characteristic of something of great duration * Long, characteristic of something of great length * Longitude (abbreviation: long.), a geographic coordinate * Longa (music), note value in early music mensural notation Places Asia * Long District, Laos * Long District, Phrae, Thailand * Longjiang (other) or River Long (lit. "dragon river"), one of several rivers in China * Yangtze River or Changjiang (lit. "Long River"), China Elsewhere * Long, Somme, France * Long, Washington, United States People * Long (surname) * Long (surname 龍) (Chinese surname) Fictional characters * Long (''Bloody Roar''), in the video game series Sports * Long, a fielding term in cricket * Long, in tennis and similar games, beyond the service line during a serve and beyond the baseline during play Other uses * , a U.S. Navy ship name * Long (finance), a position in finance, especially stock markets * Lòng, name for a laneway in Shanghai ...
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Mollohan Mill
Mollohan Mill is a historic grist mill located near Replete, Webster County, West Virginia. It was built in 1894, and is a two-story frame gable-roofed building on a cut stone foundation. It is constructed of hewn post and beam timber construction and measures 38 feet long and 23 feet wide. The Mollohan Mill operated from 1894 until 1953. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. References External linksWCHS-8, Mollohan Mill: A historic spot in Webster County video Grinding mills on the National Register of Historic Places in West Virginia Industrial buildings completed in 1894 Buildings and structures in Webster County, West Virginia National Register of Historic Places in Webster County, West Virginia {{WebsterCountyWV-NRHP-stub ...
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Johnson Home
Johnson is a surname of Anglo-Norman origin meaning "Son of John". It is the second most common in the United States and 154th most common in the world. As a common family name in Scotland, Johnson is occasionally a variation of ''Johnston'', a habitational name. Etymology The name itself is a patronym of the given name '' John'', literally meaning "son of John". The name ''John'' derives from Latin '' Johannes'', which is derived through Greek ''Iōannēs'' from Hebrew '' Yohanan'', meaning "Yahweh has favoured". Origin The name has been extremely popular in Europe since the Christian era as a result of it being given to St John the Baptist, St John the Evangelist and nearly one thousand other Christian saints. Other Germanic languages * Swedish: Johnsson, Jonsson * Icelandic: Jónsson See also * List of people with surname Johnson * Gjoni (Gjonaj) * Ioannou * Jensen *Johansson * Johns * Johnsson * Johnston *Johnstone *Jones * Jonson *Jonsson Jonsson is a surnam ...
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Mountain Parkway Backway - Sign
A mountain is an elevated portion of the Earth's crust, generally with steep sides that show significant exposed bedrock. Although definitions vary, a mountain may differ from a plateau in having a limited summit area, and is usually higher than a hill, typically rising at least 300 metres (1,000 feet) above the surrounding land. A few mountains are isolated summits, but most occur in mountain ranges. Mountains are formed through tectonic forces, erosion, or volcanism, which act on time scales of up to tens of millions of years. Once mountain building ceases, mountains are slowly leveled through the action of weathering, through slumping and other forms of mass wasting, as well as through erosion by rivers and glaciers. High elevations on mountains produce colder climates than at sea level at similar latitude. These colder climates strongly affect the ecosystems of mountains: different elevations have different plants and animals. Because of the less hospitable ...
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Holly River State Park
Holly River State Park is a state park located in Webster County, West Virginia. Situated on the Left Fork of the Holly River near the town of Hacker Valley, it is the second largest park in the West Virginia state park system with a total of . The park features over of hiking trails, ten vacation cabins, an 88-unit campground, and many recreation and picnic areas. History The creation of Holly River State Park began circa 1937 with the Farm Security Administration's Kanawha Head Project to resettle families from marginal farmland. 250 Works Progress Administration workers rehabilitated the land and constructed facilities in the project area. Holly River State Park was formed in 1938 when the West Virginia Conservation Commission took control of the area, and the state obtained ownership of the site in 1954. Recreation Holly River features a seasonal swimming pool, a softball field, and courts for playing basketball, volleyball, tennis, and other popular activities. Special act ...
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