Greetings from The Purple Fiddle, in Thomas, WV
Darwin, Jasmine and Vessie drove to Blackwater Falls near Thomas and Davis in WV on the way back from Seneca Rocks/Via Ferrata weekend trip. Stopped at 'The Purple Fiddle' cafe-house for ice cream and to listen to afternoon banjo tunes. Special greetings to All Washington Backpackers who climbed rocks via ferrata last weekend! Vessie
Blue Railroad Train at The Purple Fiddle Thomas, WV 11/22/17
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John Allaire - US Tour May 27 2009 Thomas, West Virginia
Going up the mountain to the Purple Fiddle in Thomas, West Virginia
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Town of Davis, WV
Driving through Davis, WV
Cracker Stackwell @ Mountain State Brewing Company, Thomas WV
Opening for Cracker, August 8, 2009
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Blackwater Brewing Co Davis, West Virginia
Brewery Size: Micro Brewery, Brewpub
Beer Styles: Belgian Ales, Lagers, Stouts & Porters, Wheats
Year Established: 1998
Brewery Size: Micro BreweryBrewpub
Beer Styles: Belgian AlesLagersStouts & PortersWheats
Brewery Description: The Blackwater Brewing Company is a family owned company.
Brewery Features: Restaurant
Address: Blackwater Brewing Co PO Box 352 Davis, West Virginia 26260 United States
Website: (blackwaterbrewingwv.com)
Facebook: (facebook.com)
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The Local Palate West Virginia Brewery Tour - 3 of 3
On the last stops of the West Virginia brewery tour, The Local Palate travels to Thomas, Davis, and Wardensville. This video features Mountain State Brewing Co., Blackwater Brewing Company, Stumptown Ales, and Lost River Brewing Co.
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Canaan Valley, WV Summer 2017
We kicked off the official start of summer at Canaan Valley, WV! From scenic chairlift rides to visiting THE most photographed place in all of West Virginia, here's why you need to consider a visit.
Thank you to the folks at Canaan Valley Resort for hosting us so we can give you the scoop on what makes the area so fun!
Want more of the scoop on where I been? Check out sandandorsnow.com
CPCC Graduation Ceremony
CPCC Graduation Ceremony May 18, 2017
Muskrat by The Creek Rocks
The Creek Rocks are a bluegrass inspired duo from Springfield Missouri with a classic, down home sound and a fun musical sense of humor. Treat yourself to some Creek Rocks.
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1619 and the Making of America
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress convened a symposium that brought together respected scholars to explore the intricate encounters of Africans, Europeans and native people during this significant period in America's history. In 1619, a Dutch ship with about 20 Africans on board entered a port at the English colony of Jamestown, Virginia. This event is known as the arrival of the first recorded Africans to English North America. Their historic arrival, however, marked the beginning of a trend in colonial America, in which the people of Africa were taken from their motherland and consigned to lifelong slavery.
From 1619 to 1650, during the life span of the first arriving Africans, racial discrimination emerged and chattel slavery would be codified into law. The symposium will ask questions related to the historical importance of these events in 1619. For example, who were the Africans who arrived in Virginia in 1619, where did they come from, what world did they bring with them? What emerged from Africans' engagement with indigenous Native American populations and their spiritual and cultural life ways, and what is the enduring legacy of this encounter today?
The event also featured a display of treasures and historical items from the Library of Congress' collections related to the early Americas. The symposium was held in collaboration with the Middle Passage Project of the College of William & Mary, the Virginia Commonwealth's 2019 Commemoration and Norfolk State University.
Speaker Biography: Joanne M. Braxton is 2015 David M. Larson Fellow in spirituality and health at the John W. Kluge Center and the director of the Middle Passage Project at the College of William & Mary.
Speaker Biography: Robert Trent Vinson is Frances L. and Edwin L. Cummings professor at the College of William & Mary.
Speaker Biography: Cassandra Newby-Alexander is dean of the College of Liberal Arts and director of the Joseph Jenkins Roberts Center for African Diaspora Studies at Norfolk State University and co-chair of Virginia's 2019 Commemoration's First Africans to English North America committee.
Speaker Biography: Lynette Lewis Allston is chief and tribal council chair of the Nottoway Indian Tribe of Virginia, one of 11 officially recognized by the Commonwealth.
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Bluegrass Month Week 1 @Faith UMC WV
This is a preview of Bluegrass Month @ Faith United Methodist Church in Fairmont, WV. June 2011.
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Steve Mills doing a crazy show at Bartini Bar in Morgantown 'WV
Getting wild this was a bit over one hour show. I had to edit just one spot that i was way off camera and the end is not there because the memory filled up on the camera. still a fun watch. video is shaky and off target at times, like the performance:)