Discover the wild side of West Virginia, where small towns boast some seriously extreme weather! From snowstorms to summer ...
West Virginia coal operators built small, company-owned towns for their miners to live in. The coal towns were almost always unincorporated; there were no elected officials, no independent police ...
Take a step back in time while visiting these historic – and slightly spooky – ghost towns ... The infamous town of Tin Cup, Colorado, which is known for its ties to shady Wild West outlaws ...
With massive coal reserves acting as a natural charcoal filter, West Virginia used to be famous for its well and spring water. "We had the best darn water in the world," Prenter Hollow ...
West Virginia coal operators built small, company-owned towns for their miners to live in. The coal towns were almost always unincorporated; there were no elected officials, no independent police ...