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    Criel Mound - Indian Mound Historical Marker at Criel Mound, South Charleston

    Criel Mound

    5.0(5 reviews)
    3.7 mi

    If you're cruising through South Charleston and spot a big grassy hill tucked between antique shops…read moreand quiet streets, that's the Criel Mound. It's worth a stop. It's not flashy, but there's something grounding about standing next to a structure built over 2,000 years ago by the aboriginal people. The steps leading up are wide and gentle, and once you reach the top, you get a surprisingly peaceful view of the neighborhood. It's a quick visit. The mound itself is steeped in mystery and history. Archaeologists found 13 skeletons inside, including a central figure surrounded by others. There's a small park around the mound with interpretive signs that give you just enough context to spark curiosity. Some locals say horse races were once held around it, and there's even talk of burials that might represent alliances between different tribes. It's wild to think about how much has happened on that patch of earth, and how little we still know. The Criel Mound stands to quietly anchor the town. Kids run up the steps, people are walking dogs, and there's me, pausing to read the plaques. There is a sense of reverence here if you feel it. It's not at all a playground. [Review 569 of 2025 - 154 in West Virginia - 24130 overall]

    The Criel Mound is a historic and cultural gem nestled in South Charleston, WV…read more The small park which houses it has plenty of street parking available and several interpretive signs around the mound explaining its history, importance, and what archaeologists discovered inside the mound when excavating. The mound is the second largest Adena mound in West Virginia and is believed to have been developed between 250 and 150 B.C. The Criel Mound was originally one of 50 mounds and prehistoric earthworks located in WV but unfortunately most have since been destroyed due to industrialization. It's definitely worth a visit (plan on about 30 minutes) if you're in the area.

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    Governor's Office - View of WV Governor's Mansion

    Governor's Office

    5.0(2 reviews)
    1.3 mi

    This lovely old Mansion is the residence of the Governor of West Virginia. Many great men and their…read morefamilies have lived in this home. Located on the grounds of the West Virginia Capitol Complex at 1716 Kanawha Blvd E, Charleston, WV 25305 The West Virginia Governor's Mansion (or West Virginia Executive Mansion) is a historic residence located next to the Kanawha River in Charleston, West Virginia and is the official residence of the Governor of West Virginia. The Colonial Revival (Georgian Revival) building was completed in 1925 by Charleston architect Walter F. Martens and is part of the West Virginia Capitol Complex, which also includes the West Virginia State Capitol. The building itself has a red brick exterior, with a columned portico at the entrance. The foyer was inspired by the White House, with checkered black-and-white marble flooring and dual staircases. The first floor of the mansion includes the drawing room, ballroom, state dining room, library, and a sitting room. The second floor houses the governor's own rooms, as well as those of his family, while additional bedrooms are on the third floor.[2] In all, the structure has 30 rooms.[3] The mansion also features walled gardens, a separate garage, and servant quarters.[2] The total cost of the mansion, including land, construction, and furnishings, was approximately $203,000 at the time of its construction.[

    A wonderful old house, fitting for the responsible officer of the state government…read more When I was a child, my parents would take me trick-or-treating, and we always stopped by the Governor's Mansion. At the time, Arch Moore was governor. He and Mrs. Moore would actually greet you at the door themselves, and give candy. How awesome is that?

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    West Virginia State Capitol - West Virginia State Capitol, Charleston

    West Virginia State Capitol

    4.4(22 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    **April 2025: Midweek Morning Visit**…read more The Capitol Building itself is really impressive (5 stars for the building itself). It's super grand and beautiful; however, the start of my visit was really rocky, so hopefully this review can make your experience more streamlined. Parking There were many spots for patrons to park; however, you need to scan the QR code to pay for parking and it asks you which parking lot (which there were no signs). We asked a someone who passed by what the lot was called and she directed us to the parking attendant on the other side of the lot. He informed us we were in the DMV lot (which wasn't clearly posted anywhere). After about 15 minutes of trying to figure it out we finally paid. Capitol Building The Capitol Dome is very prominent, but after walking up maybe 50 stairs we found out that visitors cannot enter from the front. There were a lot of buildings so we didn't know where to enter. As we walked around we saw a group of kids from buses and followed them to a side building. There was a small temporary picket sign on the ground that pointed guests to the side building, but even that side building didn't have any markings. All guests go through security and all belongings needed to go through the machine. Tours I did my research on the website and it stated that parties smaller than 10 can come up for a tour. They offer them every half hour from 9am-12pm and 1pm to 3pm. However, on my visit there were at least 300 students visiting that day for a conference/field trip and no tour guides were available. My recommendation is during the week of your visit to give them a call and ask if they have scheduled visitors. I was kind of bummed that we had to miss it, so my friend and I did our own tour. bround 45 minutes later when we were ready to leave, one of the capitol's workers was giving a tour and asked if we'd like to join so that was a plus! Gift Shop The capitol doesn't have a designated gift shop or Capitol merch - which was a bummer. The info desk representative pointed us to the Culture Center Gift shop. I was looking for some memorabilia to bring home to my family and settled on a magnet. I think when I went to the Alaska capitol they had a good assortment so I was kinda bummed. Summary The place is beautiful and I hope on your visit it'll be a smoother process than mine. Cheers!

    I travel frequently, but I have never been inside a state capital. They have tours or you can just…read morewalk around common areas. This was one of the most beautiful buildings that I have been in. West Virginia also has a State History Museum that is a one minute walk away.

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    West Virginia State of - Lovely snow heading towards Norfolk, WV

    West Virginia State of

    4.0(2 reviews)
    1.4 mi

    While I was home on a quick One Day visit my daughter Noelle Teel and I had to play tourist and…read morecheck out the West Virginia State Capitol Complex. It was such a lovely day and we enjoy walking around the complex enjoying the day. The architecture is lovely. The statues are great..there are fountains and gardens with trees and squirrels and located on the banks of the Kanawha River. This is the only capitol that is modeled after the Capitol Building in Washington DC and the dome is a gorgeous Shiny Bright Gold that you can see gleeming in the Charleston Skyline...and on a sunny day...it's absolutely amazingly beautiful!!

    Okay so this might be the first *slightly* positive yelp review I've posted…read more I definitely believe West Virginia is a great state for a certain type of person... I am not that person. My experience is limited to a town I completely forget the name of, Spencer, Charleston, and Morgantown (yes the guy writing this review is a complete narcissist) Charleston is a great representation of the state- confusing. You see people sporadically herded together smoking cigarettes in small circles down one street yet, none of them are speaking to each other. Nobody really looks at or acknowledges you, yet you can't help but notice the confederate flags, Trump signs, and country backdrops. It's almost like the missing piece of the puzzle between the South and the North- All the 'glory' of the country, yet devoid of southern hospitality. Even the bums wouldn't talk to me. Morgantown is a bit of an anomaly, there's the college town vibe with little hipster-y joints around town set against the slight implication of the spirit of the coal industry. Don Knotts was from there, and downtown there's a statue of ol' Barney Fife which is pretty cool in my opinion. I would even consider going back, it was very easy to assimilate with the younger, fitter looking people than the average West Virginian. Still there was a general lack of friendless until people were like piss wasted. Spencer gets an honorable mention. I went because I have a couple friends from here, and I had nothing else to do. They can tell you about meth and corruption, they can tell you about incest and nightmares, but me? I can tell you about the stares I got. Whoooo boy I actually think everyone I passed just kinda looked at me in that unfamiliar, "You're not from around here are ye" look. It was a look that didn't make me feel welcome, but didn't make me want to leave. I mean I spent like four hours and ten miles I wasn't prepared to spend getting lost in the Kanewha forest, and I really needed something to eat. I wasn't gonna let a bunch of blurry eyed hicks stop me from looking like a pig in a small town pizza joint. West Virginia exists because it seceded from a state that was seceding from the union yet- none of the people I came in contact with seemed to really agree with that decision.... Thank God I'm White. Amen.

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