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11-16-2008, 05:30 AM
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Just Average
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Clarksburg, WVa
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WV Historical Markers - Let's Find All 700
I’ve enjoyed following and participating in the WV Tag-O-Rama, and finding interesting locations led me to this site about the West Virginia Historical Marker Program. Here is a brief background of the Historical Marker Program as noted on their website:
This is an opportunity for all riders to contribute to the awareness of our WV History (and to make up for sleeping through history class like I did - sorry, Mr. Poling!), and it’s just a good excuse to get out there and ride. I believe every county has at least a few markers, so nobody should feel left out. A few simple guidelines, please: 1) Only photos of the rectangular white metal signs with the state insignia on the top. You know the ones I’m talking about. (See example below) Please, no funny/cute signs or ads. The wooden sign in the parking lot of Spruce Knob (“Highest Point in WV”) is a nice sign, but it’s not a Historical Marker. Sorry. If you want to start a separate thread for those, please feel free to do so. Thanks! 2) Please post a close-up photo of the sign sized large enough to read – I usually post 640X480 and that seems to work. Also, step back and take a photo or two of the general area and the specific attraction (if applicable). Include your bike in the area photo if you would like. Three to five photos should generally be the limit, unless there are multiple parts of the attraction. It would help to give general directions to the sign if others would like to visit it. 3) Brush off your writing skills and give us a 50-100 word essay on what the site meant to you. Perhaps you visited here as a kid, or it had some sort of special meaning, or you can elaborate on the history of the site beyond the writing on the marker. 4) File photos are OK, as long as you took them (no copying from other websites) 5) If you find that a marker is missing or moved, please make a note of it so others will know. Many are already listed as MIA on the WV website. 6) Keep it clean and keep it polite. There are some North/South/Slavery history markers that could easily start arguments. Keep any arguments/disagreements/politics offline on Personal Messages. We’re not here to judge the actions of our ancestors, just to preserve a bit of history. Perhaps we can do a small part to assist the Dept of Archives and History to maintain these signs and keep a bit of WV history alive. Enough talk – now let’s get riding!! To see what Markers have been posted, please click on the link below. As I find time, I will try to keep the list updated as much as possible. LINK TO SPREADSHEET WITH LISTS BY COUNTY / POST # / RIDER (Last updated - 15 Sept 2010 thru Post #1273) TOTAL MARKERS TAGGED - Appx 825 (Accounts for duplicate County-Line markers) MARKERS STILL AVAILABLE - Appx 20
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11-16-2008, 07:16 AM
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vatrader01
Joined: Jan 2007
Location: Gateway to Skyline Drive, Virginia
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OK, If I have this right, file photo is OK? If so, here's this one I used for a WV tag.
![]() ![]() ![]() Located on Smoke Hole Road, CR 2, about 2 miles from the intersection of CR 2 and 220. The riding through here is great. Low volume traffic, continuous elevation changes, increasing and decreasing radius turns, narrow and paved. Run this road from RT 55 to RT 220 for a ride that will stand out in your memory a while. Great scenery all through Smoke Hole Canyon. |
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11-16-2008, 07:52 AM
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Just Average
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Clarksburg, WVa
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vatrader01,
Excellent. Yes, file photos are OK - in fact, mine was taken a few weeks ago for the WV Tag-O-Rama also. As long as you took the photo, it's OK. I just didn't think it would be nice to have someone upload hundreds of photos they grabbed from other websites -- where's the fun in that? We're off to a great start. Only 698 to go. Thanks!!
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Retired USAF MSgt - Bandsman & ParalegalWV Historical Markers Project My Website - Europe, Alaska, US Bike Rides www.RidingWV.com pnoman screwed with this post 11-17-2008 at 02:07 AM |
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11-19-2008, 05:53 PM
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Just Average
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Clarksburg, WVa
Oddometer: 1,575
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Link to All WV Markers
Thanks to a great suggestion by gimmeslack, I have added a link back in the original post (#1) to 3 webpages I made with all of the known Markers in WV.
It's divided into 3 pages (A-H, J-O, and P-W), but I've added enough links to hopefully make navigating easy. As the markers are posted, I will try to note it on the list so you can easily see which ones are "unclaimed". Brush the snow off the bikes and let's see how many we can find before Spring. There's bound to be a few near you. Sure beats sitting around watching reruns on TV. EDIT - 15 JUNE 2009: Marker database is now on a Spreadsheet. Click link in my signature block or on Post #1 to view.
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Retired USAF MSgt - Bandsman & ParalegalWV Historical Markers Project My Website - Europe, Alaska, US Bike Rides www.RidingWV.com pnoman screwed with this post 06-20-2009 at 01:38 PM |
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11-19-2008, 06:03 PM
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furthur
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![]() I've been snowed under with work and the short days don't help any.
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11-20-2008, 01:15 PM
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Just Average
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Clarksburg, WVa
Oddometer: 1,575
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Stonewall Jackson Statue - Clarksburg
Here goes - I'm trying to use my web host (1and1) to host my photos. Let's see if it works.
Stonewall Jackson Statue on the courthouse square in Clarksburg, at the corner of Main St and 3rd. When I was in Middle School and High School, I would sit on the wall in front of this statue waiting for my bus home. SJ was born across the street where a couple of dime stores stood in the 60s and 70s, before the mall closed everything down. For a more detailed bio of Lt Gen Stonewall Jackson, click here. ![]() The Historic Marker Sign. ![]() Here's the statue. They cleaned and polished it up in the 70s, and for awhile it was bright copper or brass (I forget). Now it has returned to it's dull patina. ![]() Here's a view of the area (standing in the middle of Main St during rush hour!
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Retired USAF MSgt - Bandsman & ParalegalWV Historical Markers Project My Website - Europe, Alaska, US Bike Rides www.RidingWV.com pnoman screwed with this post 11-25-2008 at 01:59 PM |
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11-20-2008, 01:50 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2007
Location: CMH, OH
Oddometer: 861
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Neat idea. I thought of creating a tag game using only historical markers in Ohio but haven't gotten to it yet. Would be a slower-moving tag game, I suppose, but would be fun.
I probably have a few WV historical markers in my photos - will look and get back to ya when I get a chance. I'm in Columbus but ride in WV a lot; I have some family in the southern part of the state. |
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11-20-2008, 02:14 PM
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Just Average
Joined: Jan 2006
Location: Clarksburg, WVa
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Thanks.
Gimmeslack and Solace - Thanks! Please spread the word.
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11-21-2008, 05:23 AM
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plays in traffic
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Arlington, VA
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I look forward to contributing to this thread. Good idea! We may have to do something similar here in VA or the Valley.
Our VA website has a Google Map with all the markers. This one is for Rockingham County: http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/hiway_ma...ram=Rockingham Possibly something like this or in the style of the "Tag Map" could be compiled for this game as well.
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11-21-2008, 05:42 AM
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plays in traffic
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: Arlington, VA
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Tuscarora (Clinton) Sandstone - Rt. 39 East of Marlinton, Pocahontas County
On 9/28/08, Goldfinch (from Ninja250.com), my Dad and I went on a ride from Harrisonburg down Rt. 42 to Goshen. [Ride Report] Here we met Goldfinch and continued on down Rt. 39 to Marlinton for lunch at the diner in town. We were one day late for the annual "Road Kill Coofoff" ![]() Along the way to Marlinton we rode past this anticline and agreed to stop for a picture on the way back. The bottom of the sign says "SPONSORED BY THE WEST VIRGINIA COMMITTEE OF THE NATURAL GAS AND OIL INDUSTRY" Shows who holds the $$$ around these parts. Also, never knew about Westylvania.
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11-21-2008, 07:40 AM
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Briar Patch Navigator
Joined: Jul 2007
Location: Almost Heaven
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Battle of Blair Mountain
Cool thread, here's my first submission.
Location: WV 17, approximately 8 miles east of Logan between Ethel and Blair ![]() Located in the heart of coal country, then and now. I ride this area at least one time a year with the wife and friends. They ride quads, it's also the heart of the Hatfield McCoy system. You can see that I am out numbered in this next photo. ![]() A ride report can be found here.
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11-21-2008, 02:15 PM
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vatrader01
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11-21-2008, 04:06 PM
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Exploring Alabama
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Something of historical importance happened at each and every marker. Spend some time, do some homework and share the history in a short story.
Just tagging a historical marker is an insult to those of us that truly value history. Who knows, I bet you may even learn something. Great start to what I hope is a fantastic, historically rich thread.
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11-21-2008, 06:28 PM
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Location: Newton NC
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I hope that everyone who participates realizes these are more than just photo sights. Many lives have been lost, and individuals sacrificed more than we can comprehend at many of these locations. The above marker represents an event that shaped the coal mining industry and labor laws in an astounding way ! I researched this event for months, and spent three days finding the associated landmarks. I stood in the trenches the company regulators used to shoot hard working, mistreated miners, and chills ran through me. Not trying to discourage finding the markers, but take the time to understand their meaning and signifiance to West Virginia.
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11-21-2008, 07:05 PM
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That is exactly why I stopped 4 months ago.
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