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2018 Hidden History Photo Contest Exhibit Moved

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This image of Nuttallburg in Fayette County, Tracks of the Past © Jill Moles Mullins, is featured as 2018 Hidden History Photo Contest Best in Show – adult (Historic Object – color).

Jill Moles Mullins

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News Release Date: October 1, 2018

Contact: Jodi French-Burr, 304-465-2632

Glen Jean, West Virginia — The rich heritage of southern West Virginia is celebrated through the winning photographs in the 2018 Hidden History Photo Contest exhibit. These history-based photographs taken by West Virginia amateur adult and youth photographers are currently on display at the Bramwell Train Depot and Museum in Bramwell, West Virginia. First displayed at Tamarack in September as part of the annual Hidden History Weekend event, this traveling exhibit will rotate through several area communities. Let these photos inspire you to explore area history.

View this exhibit online at www.nps.gov/neri/planyourvisit/hidden-history-photo-contest.htm.

Here are the dates and locations for this rotating exhibit:

·October 2018: Bramwell Train Depot and Museum in Bramwell, West Virginia
·November 2018: Oceana Library in Oceana, West Virginia
·December 2018: McDowell County Public Library in Welch, West Virginia
·January 2019: Country Roads Visitor Center in Logan, West Virginia
·February 2019: Williamson City Library in Williamson, West Virginia
·March 2019: Canyon Rim Visitor Center of New River Gorge National River in Lansing, West Virginia
 
Find out more about heritage sites in this area at www.nps.gov/neri or www.coalheritage.org. You can also find updates on the New River Gorge National River’s Facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/newrivergorgenps or follow us on Twitter at https://Twitter.com/NewRiverNPS.
 



Last updated: October 1, 2018

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