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  2. Sweet Springs Resort - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Springs Resort and spa was founded in Sweet Springs, West Virginia, United States in 1792. Once known as Old Sweet Springs, [3] this historic resort hotel is currently undergoing renovation by the nonprofit Sweet Springs Resort Park Foundation. The property enjoys notoriety for its natural hot spring.

  3. Sweet Springs, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Sweet Springs is an unincorporated community in Monroe County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Sweet Springs lies at the intersection of West Virginia Route 3 and West Virginia Route 311 . The community is known for its Sweet Springs Resort and spa, listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  4. Salt Sulphur Springs Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Salt Sulphur Springs Historic District is a national historic district located at Salt Sulphur Springs, near Union, West Virginia, Monroe County, West Virginia.The district includes seven contributing buildings, three contributing sites, and two contributing structures related to the Old Salt Sulphur Springs Resort or "Old Salt."

  5. Henry Clay Furnace - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clay Furnace is an historic iron furnace located in Cooper's Rock State Forest near Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, West Virginia. It was built between 1834 and 1836 by Leonard Lamb. [ 2 ] It is a 30-foot square, 30 feet high stone structure in the shape of a truncated pyramid.

  6. The Greenbrier - Wikipedia

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    The Greenbrier is a luxury resort located in the Allegheny Mountains near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, in the United States.. Since 1778, visitors have traveled to this part of the state to "take the waters" of the area.

  7. Valley Furnace, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Valley Furnace is an unincorporated community in Barbour County, West Virginia, United States. The community was named for a blast furnace near the original town site. [ 2 ]

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  9. Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The resort buildings were used by both sides in the Civil War as a camp and hospital. In 1864, the Union Army burned the resort to prevent the Confederate Army from utilizing them; only the Pavilion survived the fire. [2] The pavilion of the former resort at Blue Sulphur Springs, West Virginia, taken March 22, 2014.