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Stern’s Berry Farm

5.0 (1 review)
Open • 8:00 am - 2:00 pm

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3 years ago

Very nice owners make you feel right at home. I have been picking there for 40 years. I rarely yelp... I give them 5!!

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West Virginia Botanic Garden - The gift shop inside the education center

West Virginia Botanic Garden

4.6(18 reviews)
11.6 mi

Although it was off season in November, we had a beautiful stroll through the gardens. While…read moregetting some steps in, we stopped by the visitor center and one of the other buildings to use the restroom. There was plenty of parking in different areas along the one way loop through the park. There was plenty of flat trails or elevation if that is what you are looking for. I can only imagine how beautiful it is while everything is in bloom.

The West Virginia Botanic Garden wasn't quite blooming when we visited in the spring, and the trees…read morewere still bare, but it was beautiful nonetheless. Plus, it's free. I mean, come on! How can you not like a free botanic garden? Plus, it's the only botanical garden in the state of West Virginia. Alright, that settles it! This place is great. It was nice to walk around this free and unique botanical garden, and see what we could see. If you start at the education center, you can follow a path by foot that will take you down to the Children's Adventure Garden, the Butterfly Garden and the Secret Garden. But if you're not up for walking, you can also drive there. There's a parking lot that's right next to all of those areas. I have children, so we headed straight to the children's garden. It's tiny and meant for tiny people, which I sometimes forget my children are not anymore. This children's garden would be perfect for toddlers and preschoolers. There are rocks to climb, a tunnel to go through, a mini rock wall to scale, and some chairs to sit in. There's also a sensory table with some sand and shovels, which did not impress my almost-tween child who was playing with it. But it's hard to impress a tween, you know? I think young children will love all of the children's garden (even the sandbox sensory table) because young children love things more easily than us older people. The botanical garden has a couple of different trails that you can follow that we did not during our visit. There is a fairy garden here, as well as a few bridges, an overlook and a big pond. If we had more time and energy, we definitely would have followed the trails to see all of these things! We did discover some hammocks that were connected to a couple of trees, which was a nice surprise. It was cool to just rock gently, supported by trees, breathing in the air that the trees were providing.

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Farmers Market - Candyland

Farmers Market - Candyland

4.6(13 reviews)
28.7 mi
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Farmer's Market has been like a 2nd home as I was employed there for 5 years and only left for a…read morehigher paying job. What can I say about this place? It's a institution that has been around longer then I have, with regular customers who have patronized the place since its inception. The old building once was a carpet store, and a couple bought it and turned what its now Candyland and Farmer's Market. The store is a wonder being split down the middle, one side is devoted to fresh fruits and vegetables, while the other is candy (in monstrous amounts) devided up to be sold by the mixed bag pound, and there are about 100 different other candies besides, so if you can't find it, it may not exist. The are cheeses that are some of the best I have ever had and great prices for block cheese. The people who work there are as awesome as the place is itself. Ask them about anything in store they will pretty much know it inside and out. If not, they will go out of their way to help you. Come here, pure and simple. It's a great place where people from all over world have come and shopped here. I couldn't believe in the time I had worked there, that people no matter the race or religion could bond over candy. Michael Phelps even shopped here and as well as the PR guy for the Ravens all in one summer. You won't regret spending money here and even though I now work somewhere else I come here often, to get a taste of home.

When you walk in, the right half of the store comprises tables and tables of individual candy that…read moreyou bag yourself, hence the name "Candyland." The other half is a small grocery store with the basics including some produce, but not a whole lot of selection. It's adequate. There are two registers. The cashier was efficient but not too friendly. Worth stopping in at least to check it out.

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