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On November 8, 1988, this Charleston native became the first woman elected to serve on the West Virginia Supreme Court of Appeals.
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Robin Davis
Shelly Moore Capito
Evelyn Price
Margaret Workman
Charlotte Pritt
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This Charleston-born author, whose works included
Addie: A Memoir
, served in the British Women's Auxiliary Air Force during World War II.
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Irene McKinney
Betsy Simpson
Elizabeth Kee
Mary Lee Settle
Louise McNeill
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This Berkeley Springs native's writing credits include the book
I Wanted Wings
and the screen plays for "Twelve O'Clock High" (he also co-wrote the book), "Strategic Air Command," and "The Gallant Hours."
1 point
James Rumsey
George Washington
Beirne Lay Jr.
Sy Bartlett
Herman Wouk
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On New Year's Eve in 1953, this country music legend died while traveling through West Virginia.
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Roy Acuff
Slim Whitman
Buddy Holly
Jimmy Rodgers
Hank Williams
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Mount Storm Lake is located in this West Virginia county.
1 point
Morgan County
Mineral County
Grant County
Tyler County
Tucker County
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Potomac State College is located in this Mineral County community.
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Ridgeley
Burlington
Fort Ashby
Piedmont
Keyser
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The single largest capture of Union troops during the Civil War took place in this West Virginia community.
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Harpers Ferry
Corricks Ford
Rich Mountain
Droop Mountain
Carnifex Ferry
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This Charleston native, author of a code of conduct for U. S. businesses operating in South Africa, was the first African-American appointed to the General Motors board of directors.
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T. J. Jakes
Thomas Bickley
Leon Sullivan
Daniel Smithers
Darrell Watson
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In 2006, visitors entering West Virginia were greeted by new welcome signs that displayed the slogan:
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"West Virginia: Open For Business"
"West Virginia: A Welcome Change"
"Almost Heaven, West Virginia"
"West Virginia: Love It Or Leave It"
"West Virginia: Your Home Among the Hills"
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This man was the first West Virginia governor born within the present-day borders of West Virginia.
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Arthur I. Boreman
John J. Jacob
William E. Stevenson
William A. MacCorkle
Daniel D. T. Farnsworth
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