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Exploring the beauty of the Mountain State
Jan 06, 2013 | 1291 views | 1 1 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Whether it’s to entertain out of town family with an unforgettable outdoor excursion or bring friends together for a unique dining experience, West Virginia’s cities and small town gems are wonderful places to satisfy any adventurous spirit.

When it comes to planning for these memorable moments, a little guidance can go a long way. Available in welcome centers throughout our state and by request, is the 2013 West Virginia Official State Travel Guide. Filled with everything you’ve come to expect, this year’s edition features West Virginia shops, delectable dining, cozy places to stay, outdoor adventures, cultural activities and so much more.

In celebration of the Mountain State’s 150th year of statehood, the guide features a sesquicentennial-themed cover, a West Virginia Bucket List of 150 opportunities to experience and celebrate the Mountain State along with 150 Reasons to Love West Virginia State Parks. New to the guide this year, is the Scouting Report highlighting activities in each of the nine travel regions as well asa Scouts Guide to Family Fun welcoming the Boy Scouts of America and their families to the Summit Bechtel Family National Scout Reserve.

West Virginia is blessed with abundant opportunities for adventure and exploration. From world-renowned outdoor recreation and breathtaking scenery to our rich and unique cultural heritage, the possibilities are endless. I look forward to an exciting new year and I encourage you to embrace the days and months ahead with enthusiasm-plan to explore the unknown and experience new adventures that only West Virginia can provide. To request your 2013 West Virginia Official State Travel Guide, visit www.wvtourism.com/travelguide or call 1-800-255-5982



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DrPepperPHD
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January 06, 2013
Too bad Obama has left thousands of miners out of work and they can't afford to enjoy the beauty West Virginia has to offer! It's hard just to put food on the table. Be sure to thank your president for all the lost mining jobs. Right now Harlan County, Kentucky is losing lots of jobs; I'm sure they are enjoying the change. It might also be nice if your president could stay off vacation in Hawaii long enough to get things done other than take away our 2nd amendment rights. By the way, the cost to taxpayers for him to take this junket is about 7 million dollars or so! Enjoy!
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