west virginia: small town gems

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION Plan your escape. For a FREE travel guide call 800-CALLWVA or visit www.wvescapes.com. T ake a trip to the “heart of West Virginia” in Elkins, located on the threshold of the Monongahela National Forest. Just a short drive away is Spruce Knob, the state’s highest point and an ideal spot to take in the state’s awe-inspiring natural beauty. Immerse yourself in “America’s First Spa” in Berkeley Springs, where almost 2,000 gallons of fresh water pour out of five springs every minute at a perfect temperature of 74.3 degrees. Once you’re thoroughly relaxed, check out the charming downtown and its many shops and art galleries, or even take a self- guided walking tour. When you visit Shepherdstown, just an hour and a half away from the greater Washington D.C. area, you can canoe, kayak, go shopping or take an historical and fun Civil War tour. Like hundreds of neo-tropical birds, you too can flock to Fayetteville and celebrate our feathered friends’ migration this spring at the New River Birding and Nature Festival, April 27-May 3, 2009. Or come this fall to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Bridge Day and watch BASE jumping from the New River Gorge Bridge, the world’s second-longest single arch bridge. In Lewisburg, explore the majestic caves and caverns that contain more than 200 unchartered passages and spend your afternoons lazily browsing the downtown, named one of12 “Distinctive Destinations” in the country by the National Trust for Historical Preservation. Good Things Nowhere is that proven more true than in the quaint towns located throughout beauful West Virginia. Come In Small Packages, Right? SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION NO MATTER WHAT YOUR INTERESTS OR YOUR PASSION, WHEN YOU’RE LOOKING TO GET AWAY FROM IT ALL AND ENJOY A RELAXING AND FUN-FILLED VACATION, WEST VIRGINIA’S LITTLEST TREASURES SHOULD BE ON THE TOP OF YOUR LIST. SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

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SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

Plan your escape. For a FREE travel guide call 800-CALLWVA or visit www.wvescapes.com.

Take a trip to the “heart of West Virginia” in Elkins, located on the threshold of the Monongahela

National Forest. Just a short drive away is Spruce Knob, the state’s highest point and an ideal spot to take in the state’s awe-inspiring natural beauty.

Immerse yourself in “America’s First Spa” in Berkeley Springs, where almost 2,000 gallons of fresh water pour out of fi ve springs every minute at a perfect temperature of 74.3 degrees. Once you’re thoroughly relaxed, check out the charming downtown and its many shops and art galleries, or even take a self-guided walking tour.

When you visit Shepherdstown, just an hour and a half away from the greater Washington D.C. area, you can canoe, kayak, go shopping or take an historical and fun Civil War tour.

Like hundreds of neo-tropical birds, you too can fl ock to Fayetteville and celebrate our feathered friends’ migration this spring at the New River Birding and Nature Festival, April 27-May 3, 2009. Or come this fall to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Bridge Day and watch BASE jumping from the New River Gorge Bridge, the world’s second-longest single arch bridge.

In Lewisburg, explore the majestic caves and caverns that contain more than 200 unchartered passages and spend your afternoons lazily browsing the downtown, named one of 12 “Distinctive Destinations” in the country by the National Trust for Historical Preservation.

Good ThingsNowhere is that proven more true than in the quaint towns located throughout beauti ful West Virginia.

Come In Small Packages, Right?

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

NO MATTER WHAT YOUR

INTERESTS OR YOUR

PASSION, WHEN YOU’RE

LOOKING TO GET AWAY

FROM IT ALL AND ENJOY A

RELAXING AND FUN-FILLED

VACATION, WEST VIRGINIA’S

LITTLEST TREASURES

SHOULD BE ON THE TOP

OF YOUR LIST.

SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION

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