Contact: Jodi French-Burr, 304-574-2115
Glen Jean, West Virginia—The rich heritage of southern West Virginia is celebrated through photographs in the 2015 Hidden History Photo exhibit. These history-based photographs are currently on display at the Hatfield and McCoy Convention and Visitor Bureau in Logan. First displayed at Tamarack in September, this traveling exhibit will now rotate through several area visitor centers. These featured images are the winning photos from this year's Hidden History Photo Contest, part of the annual Hidden History Weekend event held in late September. Let these photos inspire you to explore area history, perhaps taking photos of your own to enter in next year's contest. This exhibit can also be viewed online at www.nps.gov/neri/ ·November 2015: Hatfield and McCoy Convention and Visitor Bureau, 325 Stratton Street in Logan, West Virginia. Open Monday through Friday,9:00 amto4:30 pm. ·December 2015: Canyon Rim Visitor Center of New River Gorge National River in Lansing, West Virginia. Open daily9:00 amto5:00 pm. ·January 2015: Sandstone Visitor Center of New River Gorge National River in Sandstone, West Virginia. Open daily9:00 amto5:00 pm. ·February 2015: Beckley Art Center –Cynthia Bickey Art Gallery, 600 Johnstown Road in Beckley, West Virginia. OpenWednesdaythrough Saturday,11:00 amto5:00 pm. Find out more about heritage sites in this area, visit www.nps.gov/neri or www.coalheritage.org. You can also find updates on the New River Gorge National River's Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/ |
Last updated: November 17, 2015