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Title West Virginia [Hoopla electronic resource].

Publication Info. [United States] : Bennett-Watt Entertainment, Inc., 2005.
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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (approximately 60 min.)) : sd., col.
digital rda
video file rda
Series Discoveries-- America
Discoveries-- America.
Access Digital content provided by hoopla.
Credits Directed by Jim Watt.
Performer Narrator, Mason B.E. Brown.
Summary Rafting, climbing, hiking and fishing are popular activities in New River Gorge. Regional craftworks on display at Tamarack where resident artists work in observation studios to demonstrate textile, glass, wood, pottery and jewelry. Coal mining, oil and gas resources fueled the glass industry. Marble King, Inc. manufactures over one million per day at its factory in Paden City. The small town of Cairo hosts annual Marble-fest where collectors buy, sell and trade marbles. Individual artisans create beautiful one of kind marbles too. Original Mother's Day celebration was held in1908 in the town of Grafton. Neighboring city of Fairmont held first Father's Day celebration. Moundsville name comes from the many Adena Indian burial mounds constructed in the area over 1000 years ago. Harpers Ferry was home to many important historical figures and events that shaped the nation. An important strategic location at the confluence of two rivers, it played an important role in development of industry, the abolition of slavery, the civil war and education of former slaves. Today it's a National Historic Park where visitors learn about John Brown and take in views from several hiking trails. Miles of scenic railroading pass through heart of the state. Visitors can choose exploring the golden era of steam onboard the Durbin Rocket or reliving life in the 40's in a Pullman car on the New Tygert Flyer. Scenic vistas, tunnels, waterfalls and riding along rivers are highlights in West Virginia's railroad country. Local guides explain the allure of rock climbing at Seneca Rocks. Nelson Rocks includes a "via ferrata" - an Italian name for footpath that uses fixed cables and steel ladders to aid in climbing.
Audience Not rated.
System Details Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Subject West Virginia -- Description and travel.
West Virginia -- History -- 1951-
Genre Video recordings for the hearing impaired.
Added Author Watt, Jim, 1943-
Watt, Kelly.
Brown, Mason B. E.
hoopla digital.
Music No. MWT11677123
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