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Morgantown / West Virginia / United States
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Martinsburg / West Virginia / United States
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Gilbert / West Virginia / United States
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Parkersburg / West Virginia / United States
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Nitro / West Virginia / United States
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Experienced Photographer, Hallie McComas, Specializes in Wedding Photography, Children & Infant Photography and Senior Portrait Photography. Many other photography services are also offered, so give us a call! We offer use of our Professional Studio where we have vintage clothing as well as antique and contemporary props. Hallie also loves doing on location photo shoots to create beautiful and unique images of you and your loved ones that will last a lifetime. We serve the Tri-County area including Charleston, Saint Albans, South Charleston, Hurricane, Scott Depot, Winfield, Teays Valley, Huntington, Barboursville and Milton as well as surrounding areas.
Parkersburg / West Virginia / United States
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Dudleys Flowers & Greenhouse has been a family owned business for five generations since 1863. We offer the most reliable same day service to the entire Mid-Ohio-Valley region. We are a full service florist offering a wide varitey of arrangements from Traditional to Contemporary and Tropical. Our plants & flowers are grown in our 3 acres of greenhouses to ensure the freshest product for our customers. Over the years Dudleys has become a symbol of the very best in guaranteed floral service. Our customer base includes leading corporations, restaurants, hotels and thousands of individual customers whom are all very important to us.
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Wheeling / West Virginia / United States
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This historic hotel is located in central Wheeling just 2 miles from the Wheeling Island Casino. It features free Wi-Fi access and serves a daily continental breakfast. Wesbanco Arena is 5 minutes’ walk away. Each room at The McLure Hotel and Suites has cable TV and an private bathroom. The rooms are decorated in rich colors and have a work desk. Some rooms include a spa bath and a sofa. The Wheeling McLure Hotel and Suites has 24-hour front desk services and an on-site fitness center. The hotel offers free parking and guests can use the business center. Oglebay Park Golf Course is 6 miles from the McLure. Wheeling Jesuit University is 3 miles away.
Kingwood / West Virginia / United States
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Petersburg / West Virginia / United States
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Fairmont / West Virginia / United States
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White Sulphur Springs / West Virginia / United States
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Since 1923, Gillespies Flowers & Productions has been providing exceptional service to the special event industry. With a storefront in Americas resort, The Greenbrier, we have earned a reputation for providing top-notch, personal service to the resort and its discriminating guests. From our main street location, we service the village of White Sulphur Springs, as well as, the beautiful Greenbrier Valley and the surrounding area.
Beckley / West Virginia / United States
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Bringing out the DIY in all of us with more than 70,000 arts, crafts, custom framing, floral, home décor, jewelry making, scrapbooking, fabrics, party supplies and seasonal products. We are here to help make your imagination and creativity a reality. Come visit us at our store conveniently located at 110 Beckley Crossing, Beckley, WV 25801 or shop with us anytime at Hobbylobby.com, and always be inspired to Live a Creative Life!
Wheeling / West Virginia / United States
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Laupp Florist is family owned and operated.The florist has operated for over 140 years, making it the "oldest" florist in Wheeling. Brian and wife Ginny Laupp-Gessler are the 4th generation to operate the business.
Charleston / West Virginia / United States
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Cultural activities have always been important to the residents of Charleston and organizations that were started in the 1920s were growing to meet the demand and interest in entertainment and education. These groups included the Charleston Community Music Association, the Kanawha Players, and the Chamber Music Society.As citizens began suggesting the need for a larger more adequate facility, Larry Silverstein, President of the Community Music Association, was disturbed to action. He led the crusade to get voters to pass a bond referendum on December 29, 1936, which provided the Citys portion of the funding for this $500,000 project. The selected site was referred to as "a hole in the ground" because it lay in a swale several feet below street level in a "debris littered, weed-clogged catch basin for stagnating rainwater."The Municipal Auditorium was the scene of a dedication ceremony on November 4, 1939. Five thousand persons visited during the four-hour program in which the Public Works Administration regional administrator declared that the "PWA feels that the $212,000 it spent on the building was fully justified and that the building compared with some of the finest in the United States.The Auditorium is a monolithic concrete and steel structure across from the Charleston Town Center in the central business district. The building is an excellent representation of the Art Deco architectural style in a public building. The Auditorium was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 as a Public Works Administration project designed by Charleston architect Alphonso Wysong.The first event was a Community Music Association concert featuring violinist Zino Francescatti before a capacity crowd on November 7, 1939. Harry Silverstein recognized the need to provide a variety of quality entertainment and organized chamber music concerts housed on the stage and organized the non-profit Community Enterprises, Inc to promote a series of legitimate stage shows in Charleston. The first Broadway show, "What a Life", starring Jackie Coogen, was held on November 25, 1940. A venue for musical and theatrical shows, concerts and other performances by local, state, national and international artists, the Auditorium has made a substantial and lasting contribution to the areas cultural heritage for seven decades. Given its tremendous seating capacity, the auditorium has made the arts accessible to many who could not afford the ticket prices of smaller venues. The classic styling of the "Art Deco Grande Dame, " is a high level of architectural integrity, enduring functionality and affiliation with the New Deal-era Public Works Administration all add to the buildings historical significance, setting it apart from other playhouses.Among her famous guests, President Harry Truman "Gave Them Hell" in a campaign speech that was a live national radio broadcast on October 1, 1948. During the 1941-42 seasons, Morris Harvey Colleges basketball team called the Auditorium stage its home court. Other notables included Jeanette McDonald and Nelson Eddy, Bob Hope, Ray Charles and Billy Joel. If walls could whisper, they would tell us of the hundreds of thousands of people who have come through these doors to watch and hear dance recitals, choral and band festivals, fashion shows, symphonies, gospel sings, cooking schools, political rallies, stage plays, operas, plus country and rock & roll shows.304.345.1500200 Civic Center Drive, WV 25301 Charleston Design by Spherical Creative Services