Cities are great, but nothing beats the quiet and peace found in West Virginia’s farm and rural areas. These photos will remind you how great it is to live in rural West Virginia.
- This beautiful country church somewhere in West Virginia.
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- This barn in autumn.
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- This dry creek bed in Liberty (Putnam County).
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- The stars in rural West Virginia are bigger and brighter.
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- This old abandoned church somewhere in the Mountain State.
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- This sunrise near Spruce Knob.
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- This stream in a West Virginia forest.
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- This country church.
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- This waterfall and stream.
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- This red barn out in the country.
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- This country road in Sweet Springs (Monroe County).
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- This country road somewhere in West Virginia.
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- The Locust Creek covered bridge during fall.
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- This beautiful stream.
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- This beautiful tree-lined path in Sophia.
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- This shot of train tracks outside Williamstown.
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- This gorgeous farm somewhere in West Virginia.
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- These train tracks in Big Stick (Raleigh County).
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- This church out in the country.
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Aren’t this photos beautiful? What do you like about rural West Virginia?
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