Although he worried he may lose his nerve, he disembarked at Howesville and walked the last six miles to Kingwood.
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“Railroad passes?”
“Check.”
Although he worried he may lose his nerve, he disembarked at Howesville and walked the last six miles to Kingwood.
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Riders enjoy the “big dip” (a rumbling 35-foot drop) on the Big Dipper at Camden Park in Huntington, Virginia.
An ancient terror longs for the good old days.
I miss the train.
I loved the anonymity of the train.
The only amusement park in West Virginia.
If you ever find yourself where Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia meet, check out this small amusement park.
A look down Fourth Avenue toward Marshall University in Huntington from the top of the tallest building in the city.
At the corner of 11th Street and 3rd Avenue in Huntington, West Virginia.
The West Virginia Building in Huntington, West Virginia (once the tallest building in the state).
The Coal Exchange Building in Huntington, West Virginia.
Along Capitol Street in Charleston, West Virginia
I love this city.
Charleston is such a neat city and also serves (briefly) as a setting in a flash fiction piece that I posted about one month ago (“Charleston to Charleston“).