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West Virginia
To get to the starting point from downtown Wheeling, travel north on River Road and look for Pike Island Locks and Dam on the left. The parking lot is in front of the dam. The ... More on TrailLink.com
i started my ride on the island after crossing the historic suspension bridge I rode the trail from down town wheeling north to beach bottom the paved trail ends but I continued on dirt trail throu... More on TrailLink.com

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55 29th St, Wheeling, WV 26003, USA

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Wheeling, West Virginia
The learning center has been set up to help youngsters ... More on TripAdvisor
The jobs are Isolation 1 2 and 3 (tests things for radioactivity), Remote (takes care of the plants), Life ... More on TripAdvisor

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6 Lafayette Ave, Moundsville, WV 26041, USA

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1 South Stone Street, Wheeling, West Virginia
Toll-Free Number: (877) 946-4373 Room Reservations: (877) 943-3546 Rooms: 142 Price Range: $129-$165 Suites... More on acg
I think their employees are great for working at such demanding jobs! More on TripAdvisor

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44 Fort Henry Rd, Triadelphia, WV 26059, USA

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West Virginia
Please visit the Brooke Pioneer Trail website for more information. More on TrailLink.com
The northern section has a small parking lot by a gas station south of the city of Wellsburg, WV just off State Rt. 2. More on TrailLink.com

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Wheeling WV 26003, United States of America
Inscription. Ohio County. Formed in 1776 from West Augusta. Named for the river which bears an Indian name meaning “Beautiful River.” Scene of last battle of the Revolution, 1782. Visited by La Salle, Celoron, Gist, Washington, ... More on HMDB

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818 Jefferson Avenue, Moundsville, WV 26041
Unlike most of the people who've previously walked through the gates of the West Virginia Penitentiary in M... More on familydaysoutusa
The old cell block is chilling with its tiny cells and Spartan facilities. More on TripAdvisor

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Wheeling WV 26003, United States of America
Inscription. The National Pike, called the “Old Cumberland Road”, was started in 1811 and used to Wheeling in 1817 and by mail coaches from Washington by 1818. Most of it followed the Nemacolin Path and Braddocks Road ... More on HMDB
