Bristol Caverns The Matt Dollar Show
Smoke Hole Caverns
West Virginia's Smoke Hole Caverns
Laurel Cave/Virgin Falls Wilderness
Inside of Laurel cave at Virgin Falls Pocket Wilderness
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Motel M Lewisburg - Lewisburg Hotels, West Virginia
Motel M Lewisburg 2 Stars Hotel in Lewisburg, West Virginia Within US Travel Directory Located in Lewisburg just 8 km from the Lost World Caverns, this hotel offers a daily continental breakfast and rooms with free Wi-Fi.
State Fair of West Virginia is 2 minutes’ drive away.
A refrigerator and microwave are featured in all guest rooms at Motel 6 Lewisburg.
A flat-screen TV with cable is provided in each air-conditioned room.
Guests staying at the Motel 6 Lewisburg can enjoy the convenience of on-site laundry facilities.
Watts Roost Vineyard and The Greenbrier Golf Resort are both with 15 minutes’ drive from this hotel.
The entrance to the Greenbrier River Trail is within 11.
3 km away.
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Fallout 76: Why WV? Lewisburg
West Virginia is the setting for the brand-new, Bethesda, post-apocalyptic, online multiplayer game, Fallout 76. However, most of the country and world is pretty unaware what West Virginia is like. That is where we step in. As resident West Virginians, the Nice Specs Production team wants to enlighten you on the awesomeness of their home state and why it's the perfect place for a Fallout game. Thanks for watching!!!
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Adaland Mansion with The Mad Nomadder
Today I visit the Adaland Mansion outside of Philippi, WV and meet up with The Mad Nomadder. Come join us as we learn about this historic home! adaland.org
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485 Auchmuty Rd., Muncy PA 17756 | Farm Estate
Contact Brian McCormick for a showing today at 570-275-0691 or on his cell phone at 570-419-6090.
This amazing 8 acre farmette, listed at $385,000 is located at 485 Auchmuty Road, Muncy, in eastern Lycoming County, within the Muncy School District.
It’s a great property for horses or other farm animals. With a newly built barn and chicken coupe ready to go!
There’s a wood-shop that features electricity and running water. Use your imagination and make it anything you want.
The large spring-fed pond has plenty of fish and wildlife.
Enjoy almost 2200 square feet of one level living with another 1600 of finished living space in the basement.
The moment you enter the home you’ll appreciate the beautiful hardwood floors.
The large kitchen has custom Oak cabinets and lots of counter and cooking space. A breakfast nook off the kitchen has a large window with window seat.
The laundry room is just off the kitchen and there’s a mud room with 1/2 bath that leads into the oversized three bay garage.
The extra large living room gives a spectacular view of the property.
The four bedrooms are large with beautiful windows and the built in shelving is a great feature.
You’ll love the huge master suite with master bath that has a double bowl sink and built-in storage.
On the downstairs, you’ll find a finished basement with second kitchen area. It would make a great in-law suite, office or a great space to have a pool party. There are many possibilities for this space.
You’ll love the brick work and built in wooden wall fixtures.
And the french doors open to the outside where a stamped concrete patio overlooking a beautiful, large in-ground pool waits for you.
There’s multiple finished rooms in the basement for you to use your imagination to make them what you want, plus a newly remodeled full-bathroom.
Contact Brian McCormick for a showing today at 570-275-0691 or on his cell phone at 570-419-6090.
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New River Trail-Slide Show
I created this video with the YouTube Slideshow Creator ( Music-Rocky Top. Trail goes from Galax Va to Pulaski VA. Most of these pics are from the southern end of the trail.
The Haunted Cave: The FULL KoolAid Man video
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Shanghai Parade - Lewisburg, WV - January 1, 2017
Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Lewisburg in Lewisburg WV
Prices: . . .. .. ... . .. .. ... . .. .. .. Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Lewisburg 222 Hunter Lane Lewisburg WV 24901 This hotel is located in Lewisburg, West Virginia and features a modern fitness centre, an indoor pool and a whirlpool tub. Complimentary breakfast and free Wi-Fi access are provided. The spacious rooms at the Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites Lewisburg feature kitchens, air conditioning and seating areas. The private bathrooms feature showers and free toiletries. Guests are welcome to visit the Lost World Caverns, where tours are available of the amazing caves 120 feet below Earth's surface. Camping and hiking excursions can be arranged at the scenic Greenbrier State Forest. Several dining options are located within walking distance.
The Ark Encounter - Kentucky
The Ark Encounter - Kentucky
The Ark Encounter was opened on July 7, 2016 and it's the full replica based on a Biblical scale. It's 510 feet long, 85 feet wide and 51 feet high. It's operated by Answers in Genesis, a group that also runs the Creation Museum in Petersburg, Kentucky. This is a theme park, zoo, restaurant and museum. It's located in Grant County Kentucky and is open year-round. There were well over one million visitors during it's first year of operation from July 2016 - July 2017. There are models of Dinosaurs, massive timbers in the center and multiple decks with attractions.
Adventures in North Carolina with Spencer J. Fox
This is a new website for my travels in beautiful North Carolina and surrounding states such as West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, and South Carolina.
This is my introduction video. Take a look at my website adventspencer.us
MUST SEE USA underground city... where???? this guy spilt the beans!!! OMG
Perry Stone tells all...
in 2015 Underground cities for the rich or the Satanists/illumaniti
all over the world for when they PLAN destroy the surface for POPULATION CONtROL, but what will really happen? time will tell
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GoPro | Lewisburg Haunted Cave
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From Lost State to Mountain State
On Tuesday, August 5, 2014, Kevin T. Barksdale presented “From Lost State to Mountain State: The State of Franklin and the Constitutionality of West Virginia Statehood” in the Archives and History Library in the Culture Center in Charleston.
In 1784, the political leaders of what would become eastern Tennessee (then part of the state of North Carolina) initiated an effort to create America’s fourteenth state. Naming their new state after venerable statesmen Benjamin Franklin, the leaders of Franklin engaged in a four-year struggle to gain admission into the Union while battling the region’s Native American communities and a determined internal opposition party. Over Franklin’s tumultuous four-year existence, the leadership managed to erect a state government, judicial system, and militia. The Franklinites also drafted a new state constitution and launched a determined campaign to win public and political support for their state. Despite their efforts, the state of Franklin ultimately collapsed in early 1788, but not before leaving behind a constitutional legacy that would play a central role in the creation of the state of West Virginia in 1863. Barksdale explored the history of the state of Franklin and its impact on the drafting on the United States Constitution and the creation of the Mountain State nearly eighty years later.
Kevin T. Barksdale is an associate professor of history at Marshall University where he teaches courses on West Virginia, Appalachian, and 18th-century American history. He has published a book on the state of Franklin entitled The Lost State of Franklin: America’s First Secession (2008) and is currently working on a project that explores the history of the decade following the American Revolution in the lower Mississippi Valley. Barksdale also serves on the West Virginia Humanities Council and West Virginia Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission.