West Virginia is too often misunderstood and the punchline of jokes. People who don’t live here don’t always know what to expect from West Virginia, so here are some things we’d like you to know.
- Don’t just drive through here on the way to somewhere else.
Flickr/Randy Lemoine If you stop for a while, you’ll see some of the extraordinary beauty our great state has to offer.
- Don’t forget about the Northern Panhandle…
Palace of Gold There are many fascinating places to visit, like the Palace of Gold, the West Virginia Penitentiary, and an ancient burial mound.
- …or the Eastern Panhandle.
WikiMedia Commons/Jeanne Mozier Visit the historical towns of Berkeley Springs, Harpers Ferry, Shepherdstown, and Charles Town.
- Try a pepperoni roll.
WikiMedia Commons/Marcnelsonjr Once you try one, you’ll taste why our state is in love with this delicious snack.
- We’ll do anything to serve our country.
Flickr/Robert Claypool West Virginia is one of the states with the most veterans in the US, with approximately 9 percent of the population having served in the military.
- We’re educated.
WikiMedia Commons/Swimmerguy269 West Virginia is home to some of our country’s best universities, and the Golden Horseshoe program inspires knowledge about our history.
- We work hard.
WikiMedia Commons/Library of Congress Coal miners are some of the hardest working people you’ll ever meet, and many of them are now hoping for new jobs to turn our economy around.
- We’re not hillbillies… we’re Mountaineers!
Donald De Lue/Richinstead We might sometimes call ourselves hillbillies, but when others say it, it always seems to be derogatory.
- The term “Redneck” has an important history.
Mine Wars Museum We may not be hillbillies, but we’re proud to be rednecks. The term goes back to the Mine Wars when miners fighting to unionize wore red bandanas. You can learn more and purchase bandanas from the Mine Wars Museum.
- We love our state.
WikiMedia Commons/Famartin You’ll never find another group of people so proud of their state as West Virginians. And finally…
- There IS a state of West Virginia.
Google Maps Since June 20, 1863. It’s incredible how many people have forgotten their grade school geography.
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Flickr/Randy Lemoine
If you stop for a while, you’ll see some of the extraordinary beauty our great state has to offer.
Palace of Gold
There are many fascinating places to visit, like the Palace of Gold, the West Virginia Penitentiary, and an ancient burial mound.
WikiMedia Commons/Jeanne Mozier
Visit the historical towns of Berkeley Springs, Harpers Ferry, Shepherdstown, and Charles Town.
WikiMedia Commons/Marcnelsonjr
Once you try one, you’ll taste why our state is in love with this delicious snack.
Flickr/Robert Claypool
West Virginia is one of the states with the most veterans in the US, with approximately 9 percent of the population having served in the military.
WikiMedia Commons/Swimmerguy269
West Virginia is home to some of our country’s best universities, and the Golden Horseshoe program inspires knowledge about our history.
WikiMedia Commons/Library of Congress
Coal miners are some of the hardest working people you’ll ever meet, and many of them are now hoping for new jobs to turn our economy around.
Donald De Lue/Richinstead
We might sometimes call ourselves hillbillies, but when others say it, it always seems to be derogatory.
Mine Wars Museum
We may not be hillbillies, but we’re proud to be rednecks. The term goes back to the Mine Wars when miners fighting to unionize wore red bandanas. You can learn more and purchase bandanas from the Mine Wars Museum.
WikiMedia Commons/Famartin
You’ll never find another group of people so proud of their state as West Virginians. And finally…
Google Maps
Since June 20, 1863. It’s incredible how many people have forgotten their grade school geography.
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