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  2. Cedar Lakes Conference Center - Wikipedia

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    The name "Cedar Lakes" was chosen because of its two lakes and many cedar trees. It is now 450 acres of 30 individual buildings. Now about 500,000 people visit annually. The West Virginia Department of Agriculture took control of the conference center on July 1, 2016. [1]

  3. Jackson's Mill State 4-H Camp Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The camp was established in 1921 as the first statewide 4-H camp in the United States. The district includes buildings related to the site's inception as a homestead and agricultural area as well as its current manifestation as a youth camp facility and conference center. [2]

  4. List of state routes in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Became part of WV 39 to match Virginia (which had renumbered its side from SR 501 to SR 39); the original plan was to renumber this road as WV 501, but West Virginia could not do that WV 43 — — US 19 at Muddlety: WV 20 at Craigsville: 1941: 1980 Renumbered as WV 150 in 1980, and then as WV 55 by 1983 WV 43: 4.2: 6.8 I-68 at Cheat Lake

  5. West Virginia Route 817 - Wikipedia

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    This number is that of the original West Virginia 17 that was on the route until 1969. When the next section was opened, the old US 35 became WV 817 as well. This number was a change of plans from 2002, when WVDOH planned to keep US 35 on the route from Interstate 64 to U.S. Route 60. [3]

  6. Falling Spring, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Falling Spring is a town in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. It is also known as Renick [ 2 ] from the name of its post office ( ZIP Code 24966). [ 5 ] The population was 171 at the 2020 census .

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  8. West Virginia Route 34 - Wikipedia

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    View north along WV 34 at US 35 in Putnam County WV 34 crosses the Kanawha River over the Ross Booth Memorial Bridge in Winfield, West Virginia. West Virginia Route 34 is a north–south state highway in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The southern terminus of the route is at West Virginia Route 3 three miles (5 km) east of Hamlin.

  9. West Virginia Route 7 - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia Route 7 is an east–west state highway located in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The western terminus of the route is at the Ohio state line in New Martinsville, where WV 7 becomes State Route 536 upon crossing the Ohio River. The eastern terminus is at the Maryland state line east of Corinth, where WV 7 continues as Maryland ...