Things To Do in Bramwell, West Virginia

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Bramwell, West Virginia

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  • Museum and educational site for visitors to learn ... More on TripAdvisor

  • I would highly rate this little treasure on the West Va border. More on TripAdvisor

 

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Bramwell WV 24715, United States of America

  • Inscription. Called “Home of the Millionaires” when towns fourteen represented the greatest per capita concentration in the U. S. Incorporated in 1889, Bramwell was the business and residential community for Pocahontas ... More on HMDB

 

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Bramwell WV 24715, United States of America

  • Inscription. John Coopers mine in Cooper section of Bramwell shipped 1st coal from W. Virginias valuable Pocahontas Coalfield over N&WRR on 4 Nov. 1884. The Coaldale, Caswell Creek & Booth-Bowen mines, operated by Cooper, Jones, Freeman, ... More on HMDB

 

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Bowen Field, Bluefield, WV 24701

  • Bowen Field, home of the Bluefield Orioles since 1958. For family entertainment at its best, visit Bowen Field for a fun night ... More on VisitWV.com

 

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Bramwell, West Virginia

  • The lower Bluestone River offers excellent warm-water fishing from bank and canoe. Only in spring is the river high enough to accomodate other forms of boating, and then only raft and kayak can manage the flood. Anglers ... More on AnglerWeb.com

 

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Po Box 65, Main St, PO Box 4098, Bramwell, WV 24715

  • October 11, 2008. The Bramwell Oktoberfest is known for its excellent live musical entertainment, with traditional folk, bluegrass, blues, ... More on VisitWV.com

 

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PO Box 144, Main St, Bramwell, WV 24715

  • Year-round Christmas store, doll store, childrens clothing, antiques & gifts. Tues - Sat 11 AM to 4 PM More on VisitWV.com

 

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Bluestone Avenue, Bramwell, WV 24715

 

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Pocahontas VA 24635, United States of America

  • Inscription. Five miles southwest is Abbs Valley, discovered by Absalom Looney. James Moore and Robert Poage were the first settlers, about 1770. In July, 1786, Shawnee Indians raided the valley, killing or carrying into captivity ... More on HMDB

 

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