Category: Music & Entertainment Tours
Three, Two, One

Mountain Music and Mountain Rails Take in THREE Branson-style shows in the mountains of West Virginia at American Mountain Theater, Gandy Dancer Theatre, and Orange Blossom Trail Music Hall…and ride TWO trains in ONE day! Day One First stop
Harvest Moon Arts & Crafts Festival – A Taste of Parkersburg
Sept. 14-16, 2012 Day One Arrive in Parkersburg, WV and check into Blennerhassett Hotel or other hotel. Dinner is on your own at A Taste of Parkersburg Festival, next to the Blennerhassett Hotel or at a local restaurant. Savor the
Where Buckwheat is King
Friday-Sunday, Sept. 28-30, 2012 Day One 2:30 p.m. Arrive at Lakeview Resort, Alpine Lake Resort, or Wisp Resort and check-in. After a brief rest, depart for Kingwood to visit the arts and crafts and for a special county music concert.
Journey Through the Coal Fields
Experience coal field culture and cuisine as you travel through the scenic coal country of Southern West Virginia Coal mining has been an important part of the culture of West Virginia for many years. In the early part of the
Small Town USA Music Capital

Bobby Vinton~Perry Como~Four Coins Hometown Canonsburg, PA Day One Tour Canonsburg, the hometown of Perry Como, Bobby Vinton, and The Four Coins, learning about the famous sons of the musical birthplace of more than 190 worldwide Top 10 recordings and
Mountain Music, Rails and Trails

3 trains and 2 shows Day One Our train adventure begins in Durbin, WV a railroad company town in its heyday, where we‘ll visit the depot store before boarding the Durbin Rocket, powered by steam locomotive. You might want to
Love You, Mom and Dad

Visit the site where Mother’s Day was first observed in the United States. Anna Jarvis, who grew up in Grafton, WV, founded this holiday in her hometown. See the International Mother’s Day Shrine, the church where the first Mother‘s Day service was
Appalachian Vittles

Dine-Around On this eat-your-way-through-the-day tour, you‘ll travel along the Cheat River Scenic Byway watching for rafters and fishermen on the beautiful river valley. Chow down at a WWII museum, in historic homes and buildings, and the first New Deal Homestead,

May 01, 2012
JoAnn
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