Cheap Things To Do in Dryfork, West Virginia

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West Virginia

  • Hike along Red Creek in the Dolly Sods Wilderness to an area that has primitive camping, several falls with pools below and ... More on SwimmingHoles.info

  • Driving from the Canaan Valley, follow Route 32 south to Laneville Road (Route 45). Turn left and follow Laneville Road (Route 45), which turns into Forest Route 19, for 10 miles to the Dolly Sods ... More on TrailLink.com

 

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Dryfork WV 26263, United States of America

  • Inscription. Revolutionary War, Soldier, John Wolford, 1754 1839, Built house here, about 1805, , Location. 38° 59.366′ N, 79° 28.483′ W. Marker is near Red Creek, West Virginia, in Tucker County. Marker is on ... More on HMDB

 

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Harman WV 26270, United States of America

  • Inscription. The Greenbrier Limestone in the quarry represents the “Big Lime and Big Injun Sand” of the driller. Fish-egg like (oölitic) zones in the “Big Lime” and the basal sandy formation, the “Big ... More on HMDB

 

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Harman WV 26270, United States of America

  • Inscription. Tory Camps: Near Harman can still be seen remains of two Tory camps where some British sympathizers hid during the American Revolution. They encamped here, 1775-1776, to escape laws enacted against them by Virginia. Seneca ... More on HMDB

 

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Harman WV 26270, United States of America

  • Inscription. Pendleton County. Formed in 1788 from Hardy, Augusta, Rockingham. Named for Edmund Pendleton, Virginia statesman-jurist. This county has a range of altitude of over 3500 feet. Here are Seneca Rocks, Smoke Hole, and Spruce ... More on HMDB

 

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Canaan Valley, WV

  • 'Stony River Reservoir' was constructed on the Stony River in 1888 by Westvaco to supply the source of water for the company's main pulp mill. William Luke's summer residence was located on the lake. Category:Chesapeake Bay Watershed Category:Grant ... More on Wikipedia

 

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Seneca Caverns, Travis Taylor, HC 78 Box 85, Riverton, WV 26814

  • The name of Seneca Caverns derives from the Seneca tribe, which used the caverns for ceremonial purposes and as a refuge from cold winter storms and enemy tribes. They used the cave for hundreds of... More on showcaves.com

  • Seneca Caverns are located on Route 33; 35 miles west of Elkins. These are West Virginia’s largest caverns. The caverns were discovered ... More on igougo

 

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