On December 10, 1938, West Virginia native Pearl S. Buck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for her book The Good Earth. Per Wikipedia: Pearl
The Adventures Of Chelle
On December 10, 1938, West Virginia native Pearl S. Buck was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature for her book The Good Earth. Per Wikipedia: Pearl
I posted this once before but the pages would not enlarge well enough for people to read the recipes. And some of those recipes beg
Walter E. “Jack” Rollins was an American musician from Keyser, West Virginia. Along with Steve Nelson, he co-wrote “Frosty the Snowman” in 1950. Jack Rollins also wrote
From the WV Culture website: Fayetteville, the county seat of Fayette County, West Virginia, was originally named Vandalia for its founder, Abraham Vandal. Before 1837,
By TOM FAZIO A Fayette county man who has created the largest private museum on West Virginia history faces a problem. The problem: “Who will
As a kid growing up in Fayette County, I knew of the story of the Sodder kids and I had seen the billboard in Fayetteville