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Apr. 3—FAYETTEVILLE — A special piece of war-time peace and tranquility was observed Monday in Fayetteville on the grounds of the Love Hope Center for the Arts at 100 Rotan Street.
Tolson, an administrative assistant with Civil War Trails, worked with private collectors and members of West Virginia’s Jewish community to unearth details regarding the 1862 seders and Joel.
In celebration of spooky season, the West Virginia Department of Tourism today announced the launch of a statewide Paranormal Trail, designed to help spook-seekers discover the state's most spine ...
Commission has asked Congress to add the county to the Shenandoah Valley Battlefields National Historic District.
Civil War Trails Inc. announced in May that Chris Brown has been ... The organization began in Virginia in 1994 and has since grown to incorporate Civil War sites in Maryland, West Virginia, ...
CHARLESTON — West Virginia Archives and History will present “West Virginia and the Civil War” in the Archives and History Library at the Culture Center, State Capitol Complex, in Charleston ...
A corresponding ceremony, scheduled for 11 a.m. at Lovey Hope Center for the Arts, will be a reminder that “the original cast of the Civil War is more diverse than maybe we believe it today,” said ...