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  2. Holiday Inn - Wikipedia

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    Holiday Inn Resort (called Holiday Inn Sunspree Resort from 1991 to 2007 [22] [23]) – The properties also offer all the amenities and services of a full-service Holiday Inn; resorts are considered more of an advertising branding than a completely different brand. Most Holiday Inn Resorts are located in high-leisure-tourism markets.

  3. Beckley, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Beckley is a city in and the county seat of Raleigh County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 17,286 at the 2020 census, ...

  4. Raleigh County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Beckley (1802–88) said that he named the county for Sir Walter Raleigh (1552–1618), the "enterprising and far-seeing patron of the earliest attempts to colonize our old Mother State of Virginia". [7] Raleigh was one of fifty Virginia Counties that were admitted to the Union as the state of West Virginia on June 20, 1863.

  5. Hampshire Review - Wikipedia

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    The Hampshire Review is a weekly newspaper serving Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. [2] Headquartered in the town of Romney, it is published on Wednesday. [ 3 ] Its 2020 circulation was 7,200. [ 1 ]

  6. Wildwood (Beckley, West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    General Alfred Beckley (1802–88) wanted his home to be the center of what he envisioned for Beckley, West Virginia which he founded in 1838. Although his town was a piece of paper in 1838, it would later become the county seat of Raleigh County, West Virginia, which was also founded by Beckley in 1850. [2]

  7. Glen Ferris, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The inn received several famous guests: Andrew Jackson, John Tyler, Henry Clay, and John James Audubon. During the Civil War, the inn, at different times, served as the host to officers from both sides including Confederate generals Henry A. Wise and John B. Floyd. Two Union generals stayed at the inn—Jacob D. Cox and William S. Rosecrans.