This series is great. Thank you so much for doing this. A lot of history and education is lost through this state. It's good to bring these events to light again.
Drove trough the county last night while dropping off a customer in my cab and loved the country scene and view. Loved the architecture still in place. I’m originally from Newark NJ. Will drive those roads again!!
I have lived my whole life in Greenbrier County. My dad was from White Sulphur Springs when I was just a kid my Grandfather that worked at the Greenbrier told us there is a Bomb shelter under the West Virginia wing of the hotel. Everyone knew about it but no one talked about it because we was afraid of DC was hit we would be next.
I have now watched a few of these videos and I am so impressed with the amount of information given. I did now know how rich in history WV is. These are a great learning tool. The scenery and your personal delivery are top notch! Thanks!
yep, that "dude" Philip Hamman/Hammond was my 5th gen grandpa, he and John Pryor had ran afoot across the state to give warning. In 1780 Philip married Christina Cook, daughter of Valentine Cook, at what is now Monroe Co, old Cooks Mill
Are there any small cities in West Virginia that have a strong enough economy, where a car salesman or a Powersports dealership salesman such as myself can actually make enough money to live alongside a small yard care company? Basically I need a larger Powersports dealership that actually makes money. I have looked for three months and I cannot find anywhere in West Virginia. Beckley, West Virginia has two dealerships, making it harder to sell things because all the brands are not under one roof. Huntington, West Virginia looks good, but I think they have a major drug problem and Charleston. Morgantown is a college town and I avoid them and I cannot afford to live it cheat lake. Do you have any suggestions?