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  2. Cranberry Glades - Wikipedia

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    Cranberry Glades is a location in Fallout 76, as Cranberry Bog. [15] Tyler Childers references the Cranberry Glades on "Universal Sound" from his 2017 album Purgatory.

  3. Dolly Sods Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    Dolly Sods is the highest plateau east of the Mississippi River with altitudes ranging from 2,644 ft (806 m) at the outlet of Red Creek to 4,123 ft (1,257 m) at the top of the eastern edge mountain ridge on the Allegheny Front.

  4. Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area is a national recreation area in the Monongahela National Forest of eastern West Virginia.. The national recreation area protects three prominent West Virginia landmarks:

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  6. List of places associated with the Burke and Wills expedition

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  8. Seneca Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Rocks is a popular location for recreational rock climbing. There are 375 major mapped climbing routes, varying in degree from 5.0 (the easiest) to 5.14b (the hardest). There are two climbing schools located in Seneca Rocks that train prospective climbers in beginning and advanced rock climbing: Seneca Rocks Climbing School and Seneca ...

  9. Prickett's Fort State Park - Wikipedia

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    Prickett's Fort State Park is a 188-acre (76.1 ha) West Virginia state park north of Fairmont, near the confluence of Prickett's Creek and the Monongahela River.The park features a reconstructed refuge fort and commemorates life on the Virginia frontier during the late 18th century.