
This gorgeous issue is bursting with inspiring stories. In WV Living, you’ll learn what it’s like to live in Wheeling, meet our first round of possibilitarians who are changing our communities, celebrate our iconic foods, and more!
Features
Iconic Foods
West Virginia culinary creations that locals swear by and tourists swoon over.
Meet the Possibilitarians
These changemakers are turning their towns around.
Discover
Artist
Clay artist Doug Jackson’s life path was going to be art, no matter what.
Five Things
Five organizations putting in the work.
Made in WV
Stoney Chaffin has established a new handrolled cigar service–3 Howling Sisters–in Morgantown.
Something New
A new Jeff Fetty sculpture encourages smiles at Roane General Hospital.
Shop
How Cleve Persinger and his family are keeping his grandparents’ Appalachian spirit alive through a Charleston storefront.
Town
This southern West Virginia community is an excellent base camp for exploring a scenic region famous for drama and rich with history.
This
Overharvesting endangers the beloved pungent cousin of the onion.
Living Loves
Celebrate the season with these fresh finds.
Reads
Pascha Adamo writes empathy within the pages of her books.
History
Morgantown’s own Anna Lindquist makes a unique mark on sports history.
Why We Do It
A small Preston County seed-keeping operation is preserving vegetable varieties and the stories and recipes that go with them.
Shop
This Thomas shop supports a curated collection of emerging artists.
Taste
Shop
Rye + pickle juice = delicious bread from Bolivar Bread Bakery in Harpers Ferry.
Why Go?
The Mountain State adds an Appalachian flair to this south of the border staple.
Restaurant
A family’s Italian restaurants earn rave reviews in the scenic Canaan Valley.
Tastemaker
Lewisburg’s Sparrow Huffman helped make farm-to-table mainstream, and now she’s reinventing The General Lewis Inn.
Restaurant
Divorce and a chance encounter led one vegan restaurant owner to open The Loopy Leaf.
Vittles
This popular Morgantown pizza joint excels at dessert, too
Statewide
Dining Guide Sponsored by the WVHTA.
This
No need to look far for delicious ingredients in the Mountain State.
live
Local
Agricultural guru Bob Gregory teaches and promotes healthy and sustainable living in West Virginia.
In This Old House
How a dilapidated house and Wheeling’s
welcoming nature caused Betsy Sweeny to put down West Virginia roots and work to help revitalize the community.
Outdoors
New Hurricane trail system aims to get residents outside and has already saved lives in the process.
In Wheeling
West Virginia’s first capital has a lot
to offer both residents and visitors.
READ ARTICLES FROM WV LIVING’S SPRING 2022 ISSUE
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