Northern Panhandle. Eastern Panhandle. Where the Potomac and the Shenandoah meet : Harpers Ferry, Charles Town, and Shepherdstown ; South of the Potomac : Martinsburg, Berkeley Springs, and the Cacapon River and Mountain -- Potomac Highlands. Soaring with eagles along the Potomac's South Branch : Romney and Moorefield ; The land of Canaan : Canaan Valley, Blackwater Falls, and Dolly Sods ; Reaching for the sky : Spruce Knob ; Seneca Rocks, and Cranberry Glades ; Snowshoe Mountain -- Southern West Virginia. Old towns, surviving and alive : Lewisburg, White Sulphur Springs, and Union ; The southern border : Bluefield, Hinton, Pineville, Princeton, and Welch ; Along the New and Gauley Rivers : Beckley, Fayetteville, and Summersville -- The Hatfield-McCoy Mountains -- Central West Virginia : shimmering lakes, tumbling waters, sparkling glass, and easygoing towns -- Mountaineer Country, Morgantown and vicinity ; The Clarksburg/Fairmont environs -- The Metro Valley. Life along the Kanawha River : the State Capital and surrounding area ; River towns : Huntington and Point Pleasant -- The mid-Ohio Valley : beside the waters of the Ohio and Little Kanawha Rivers -- Northern Panhandle.
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