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  2. Cowen, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Cowen was named for a president of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. [5] [6] Camp Caesar was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2009. [7] The West Virginia Baptist Camp is just outside Cowen, on the Williams River Road. [citation needed] It was established in 1943 and has been in continuous use each summer since then.

  3. Camp Caesar - Wikipedia

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    Camp Caesar, also known as the Webster County 4-H Camp, is a historic campsite located at Cowen, Webster County, West Virginia.It has 20 contributing buildings, 5 contributing sites, 13 contributing structures, and 3 contributing objects.

  4. Big Ditch Wildlife Management Area - Wikipedia

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    Big Ditch Wildlife Management Area is a protected area located in Webster County, West Virginia near the town of Cowen. The WMA is 388 acres (157 ha) [ 2 ] in size and is centered on Big Ditch Lake, a 55-acre (22 ha) man-made reservoir.

  5. Cowen - Wikipedia

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  8. WKQV - Wikipedia

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    WKQV (105.5 FM, "105 KQV") is a Classic rock formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Cowen, West Virginia, serving the Richwood/Summersville area. WKQV is owned and operated by Summit Media Broadcasting, LLC.

  9. Inside the Westwood diner where John Wooden, Jerry West ... - AOL

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    The Lakers' Jerry West finds two Knicks, Earl Monroe and Walt Frazier (10), cutting him off during a Nov. 2, 1973, game at the Forum. West scored 32 points as the Lakers won.