
Autumn frames scenes of our South in a variety of ways. The New River Gorge Bridge in West Virginia opens to pedestrians one special day of the year.
Gary Clark, Allen Rokach
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101 Free Things by State
- 101 Free Things To Do in the South
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- 101 Free Things (by state)--WEST VIRGINIA
98. Gaze at gorgeous New River gorge (say that three times fast) from Hawks Nest State Park in Ansted; (304) 658-5212.
99. Tune in to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank; (304) 456-2150.
100. Tour the home of Gen. Adam Stephen, the founder of Martinsburg. The structure was built in 1774; (304) 267-4434.
101. Celebrate African American culture and history at the West Virginia Black Heritage Festival in September in Clarksburg; (304) 623-2335.
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