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  2. West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia is the 10th-smallest state by area and ranks as the 12th-least populous state, with a population of 1,793,716 residents. [5] The capital and most populous city is Charleston with a population of 49,055. West Virginia was admitted to the Union on June 20, 1863, and was a key border state during the American Civil War.

  3. Category:West Virginia culture - Wikipedia

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    The Wild and Wonderful Whites of West Virginia; Wizard Clip This page was last edited on 4 April 2024, at 20:44 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. West Virginia folklore - Wikipedia

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    Grafton, West Virginia: A large, headless, hulking creature with smooth, seal-like skin. 7–9 feet [24] [25] Indrid Cold: Point Pleasant, West Virginia: A humanoid entity, claiming extraterrestrial origin, with an inhumanly large smile. 6 feet [26] Mothman: Point Pleasant, West Virginia: A large winged moth-like humanoid with glowing red eyes ...

  5. List of National Historic Landmarks in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia Independence Hall. June 20, 1988 : Wheeling Ohio: Site of 1861–1863 pro-Union government of Virginia. ...

  6. Category:Tourist attractions in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Visitor attractions in West Virginia . Note: Articles and subcategories in this category should also be included in at least one of this state's other categories.

  7. List of National Natural Landmarks in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Largest cave in West Virginia. Shavers Mountain Spruce-Hemlock Stand: 1974 Randolph: Federal An old-growth stand of red spruce and hemlock trees. Part of Monongahela National Forest. Sinnett-Thorn Mountain Cave System: 1973 Pendleton: Private Cave system with waterfalls and deep pits.