Cheap Things To Do in Seneca Rocks, West Virginia

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Seneca Rocks Visitor Center, Box 13, Seneca Rocks, WV 26884-0013, United States

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  • Long a favorite with rock climbers, the Seneca Rocks make an impressive sight as they tower over 900 feet a... More on PlanetWare

  • Seneca Rocks is the climbing capital of the East! But you don't need to know how to belay with and ATC in o... More on GeckoGo

 

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Seneca Rocks WV 26884

  • Inscription. In honor of the, 10th Mountain Division and, the soldiers they trained here on, Seneca Rocks. In 1943-44 these men climbed, here to prepare themselves for the, difficulties of mountain warfare, before facing action during, ... More on HMDB

 

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Base of Seneca Rocks/Rt. 33 & 55, PO Box 13; Seneca Rocks, WV, Davis, West Virginia 26884, United States of America

  • This is a visitors' center at the base of Seneca Rocks. This is a great place to take photos of the rocks and use their telescope ... More on igougo

 

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Seneca Rocks WV 26884

  • 'Champe Rocks']] Champe Rocks marker. 'Champe Rocks' are a pair of large crags in Pendleton County in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia, USA. Easily visible from West Virginia Route 28, they ... More on Wikipedia

  • Inscription. Near Champe Rocks is the home and grave of Sergeant John Champe who was sent by General Washington and Major Lee to kidnap Benedict Arnold, the traitor, from within the British lines. ... More on HMDB

 

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  • In the area of Seneca Rocks and Seneca Creek of the Monongahela N. F. are several swimming holes, some easy access and others requiring hikes of 2-5 ... More on SwimmingHoles.info

 

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Seneca Rocks WV 26884

  • Inscription. Originally constructed around 1830 by Jacob Sites, this homestead started as a single room log cabin. William Sites, one of his two sons, expanded it into a two story frame structure in the late 1850's using locally available ... More on HMDB

 

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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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Riverton WV 26814, United States of America

  • Germany Valley is a scenic upland valley high in the Allegheny Mountains of eastern West Virginia originally settled by German (including Pennsylvania Dutch) farmers in the mid-18th Century. It is ... More on Germanyvalley.com

  • Inscription. In Germany Valley is the site of Hinkle's Fort built in 1761–1762. It was the only defense of the South Branch after Fort Upper Tract and Fort Seybert were destroyed by Shawnee I... 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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