You’ll need more than a day, or even a weekend, to take in all the breathtaking beauty of Hardy County! Why not relax and stay a little longer? Come and welcome spring to our mountains. Day 1 Visit Wardensville Garden Market for coffee and a freshly baked pastry. Order a couple of sandwiches and macaroons to go for a picnic….
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Seeing Green
Building a Better State· Culture· Kid Friendly· People· Spring 2018
Clay County Schools is training a generation of entrepreneurs.
Best in Show
You’ll find plenty of blue ribbon beers at the State Fairgrounds in Fairlea this April—and not one of them made by Pabst. Coming April 28, the second-annual West Virginia Craft Brew Festival will feature craft breweries from around the state, food trucks, and live music. “It’s probably one of the only places you can get a lot of the West…
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Hide the Eggs
Church-made chocolate eggs can tear Reese’s to pieces. When spring comes to West Virginia, you can be certain that good food isn’t far behind. The pungent smell of ramps fill VFW halls and conference centers around the state. In Helvetia, Fasnacht revelers line up for hearty Swiss cuisine at The Hutte. In Pickens, locals fire up their pancake griddles for…
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Big-City Fashion
A family business spans three generations offering fashion-forward trends at Yarid’s. It’s the quintessential American story—an immigrant comes to America searching for prosperity and, with a little luck, starts a business that can provide for his family for many years to come. It’s also the story of Yarid’s, a store that was first established in Lewisburg in 1918. Samuel Yarid…
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