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    Hank Williams Death Monument

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    Thurmond Depot - Bridge into Thurmond

    Thurmond Depot

    4.8(15 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    What an amazing site in the National Park. This is an abandoned town from the early to mid 1900's…read morethat had quite the past. They do an excellent job of explaining the buildings and life when it was a booming steam engine railroad town. Take your time visiting the area. I could believe that it is an active Amtrak site today.

    What an amazing place to stop and try to imagine this was once a place bustling with people…read moreworking, traveling, living .. it's so small and empty now that only the pictures can tell the tale! They did a good job putting up information and learned so much about what it was like to work here for the railroads way back when. It's incredible how times change, things become more efficient, jobs are reduced, and eventually eliminated. I spent a total of an hour and 15 minutes here for reference. There is a gift shop where I got my usual souvenir magnet, but there are other neat things here as well! I was tempted to buy the "dining on the railway" book (or a name something like that). A great piece of history here and I hope someday the interiors of the buildings can be brought up to code and replicated to look how they did in their heyday so we can get a real feel of walking into the businesses (also a rebuild of the Lafayette Hotel would be amazing, even if just a smaller scale). I'm glad what is there has been preserved by the NPS! I have to say, I left West Virginia with a treasure trove of history!

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    Friends of the Lewis House - Christmas at the Historic Lewis House on Main Street, Oak Hill, W.V.

    Friends of the Lewis House

    5.0(2 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    This is the second oldest building in Oak Hill. Built in…read more1903, the same year that Oak Hill became incorporated. This facility was purchased by The Friends of the Lewis House in 2000 and has been beautifully preserved and maintained in that fashion. It is home to a Hank Williams museum, a 1903 Parlor, many antique pieces and a very large area that is rented out for parties and other functions with very reasonable rental fees. A beautiful setting for all functions. There is a 3 bed room garage apartment that will be available for rental after improvements are completed.

    The Lewis House is part of the Lively Family Amphitheater in the small West Virginia town of Oak…read moreHill, West Virginia. The complex hosts performances including a local orchestra which I've seen on visits to the southern part of the state . My understanding is there is also movie nights during the summer and other music venues . The Lewis House is now a museum , notable for housing the car Hank Williams died in . He was driving through Oak Hill and died suddenly in front of the Lewis House . There is always a musical tribute at the Amphitheater each summer . The amphitheater itself is an open bandshell with a stage and enough seating area to accommodate a few hundred . Doesn't sound like a lot of seating but it's quite a small town . Most of the events are free to the public . As a side note , the New River Gorge is nearby . People come from all over the world to do the rapids on the New River which flows through the gorge . It's called the Grand Canyon of the East for good reason . Also near Lewis House is Fayetteville West Virginia , a vibrant small town with an arts and food scene .

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    Nuttallberg

    Nuttallberg

    4.0(1 review)
    8.0 mi

    This part of the national park is the remnants of an old mining town. One has the option of driving…read moredown into the gorge on a narrow gravel road, or braving the mountainside on foot. A short walk gets you to a splendid old mine, but from there, it is quite an endeavor getting down, with a windy, narrow, slippery trail. When the trail flattens out, it was overgrown, and I definitely would recommend maximum bug spray on this trip. I'm pretty patient with the limitations of this park, but this site got on my nerves a bit; I would hope that an NPS budget would be able to produce easier access. I would strongly dissuade anyone with children, pets, or any limitations in mobility or fitness from attempting the footpath down to Nuttallberg. The village consists mostly of stone foundations barely visible through the undergrowth. The main attraction is something called a "coal tipple", the name of which has a folksy ring to it that oddly contrasts the industrial science that went into it. Indeed, the whole site is full of dynamic clashes in historical phenomena. I have photographed most of the signage around the town, although I skipped the "seldom seen" area. I was running low on water and it didn't seem that exciting, so I let it live up to its name. At the bottom parking lot, there is an outhouse but no running water or electricity, and if anything goes wrong you'll struggle to get a wireless signal in most of the gorge (although I still managed to get some annoying emails somewhere along my walk). Modern train tracks run by, but notably there is no real river access here. By comparison, Thurmond is much more user-friendly, and the river there is accessible by foot. I wish the Nuttallberg site was a little more developed, though the sight of nature quietly retaking a once-thriving hotbed of industry is worth seeing.

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