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Teays Valley, West Virginia, United States

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Hurricane , Curry Township, Putnam County, WV
(Smith, 34', 2009, 48-40-A #2) across Hurricane Creek SE of Hurricane , Curry Township, Putnam County, WV. Teays Ln. WV34 S. 1.2 miles from jct with WV34A (Main St.) in Hurricane, E. on US60 2.9 ... More on dalejtravis.com

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#1 Valley Park Drive Hurricane WV 25526
Municipal park with Aqua Tube slide, wave pool and 2 body slides. More on About
Waves of Fun is West Virginia's choice water park attraction where people of all ages can enjoy spending the day...not a fortune! For fun-lovers and sun-seekers alike, Waves of Fun is family entert... More on familydaysoutusa

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434 Scary Creek Rd,Scott Depot,West_Virginia,25560

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3780 Sleepy Hollow Dr, Hurricane, West Virginia 25526-9629, United States
Sleepy Hollow gives the professional, amateur or novice golfer more fun and relaxation than can ever be imagined. From the well-manicured greens you can view the beautiful West Virginia Mountains, ... More on Sleepyhollowgolfclub.com
The overal conditioning, greens aside, was marginal to good, but nowhere near worth the money asked of the members. More on golflink.com

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Scott Depot WV 25560, United States of America
Inscription. Erected by the, United Daughters, of Confederacy, St. Albans Chapter, Marking the, Battle of Scary: July 17, 1861, , Erected by United Daughters of Confederacy. , Location. 38° 2... More on HMDB
Inscription. First Confederate victory in Kanawha Valley fought here July 17, 1861. Charge of the Rangers under Captain (later General) Jenkins won the day. Whitelaw Reid described the event as a w... More on HMDB

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Valley Park Drive, Hurricane, WV 25526

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3 Valley Park Drive, Hurricane, WV 25526

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Hometown WV 25109, United States of America
Inscription. This "Poca River Tract" of 7,276 acres was acquired by George Washington, and surveyed by Wm. Crawford,1773. It bordered Kanawha River, "12 miles and 227 poles". Washington's nephew, Lawrence, resided at Red House Shoals. ... More on HMDB

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Hometown WV 25109, United States of America
Inscription. Acquired 7.276 Acres of this land, by a grant, dated December 1, 1773, issued to him by, John Murray: Earl of Dunmore, last Royal Governor of Virginia. This tract was surveyed in July, 1773, by William Crawford, upon ... More on HMDB
