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Links to Mining Museums and Miners' Memorials for West Virginia



Other Places of Interest


Collections/Exhibits
  • Bluestone Wildlife Museum
    Exhibit
    Rt. 87, Box 10
    Hinton, WV 25951
    Contact: Lora Lyons
    Phone: (304) 466-1454

  • Canyon Rim Visitor Center
    Exhibit
    National Park Service
    US 19, Lansing Road
    Lansing, WV 25862-0202
    Phone: (304) 574-2115

  • Eastern Regional Coal Archives
    Archival and object collections
    Craft Memorial Library
    600 Commerce Street
    Contact: Stuart McGhee, Archivist
    Phone: (304) 325-3943

  • National Mine Health and Safety Academy
    Collections and exhibits
    1301 Airport Road
    Beckley, WV 25813-9426
    Phone: (304) 256-3100

  • Puritan House - West Virginia University
    Exhibit
    WVU Presidents' Library
    Mini-exhibit on coal
    Main Campus Morgantown, WV
    Contact: Dr. Gay Bindocci
    email: CBindocc@WVU.EDU
    Phone: (304) 293-4211, ext. 803
    Fax: (304) 293-6751

  • West Virginia and Regional History Collections
    Archival Collections
    224 Colson Hall
    West Virginia University
    Morgantown, WV 25605
    Contact: John Cuthbert
    Phone: (304) 293-3536
    email: Jcuthber@ wvi.edu
Museums
  • Geology Museum
    Marshall University
    3rd Ave. and Hal Greer Blvd.
    Huntington, W.V. 25755
    Phone: (304) 696-6720

  • Madison - Gateway to the Coal Fields
    Route 119
    Madison, WV 25305-0300
    Contact: Mr. David Rowe
    Phone: (304) 369-3599

  • Northfork's Community Museum
    Open only by appointment
    ATTN: Nick Mason, Mayor
    Box 789
    Northfork, WV 24868
    Phone: (304) 862-2324

  • Scotts Run Museum - Osage, WV
    Contact: Robert Fuller - Phone: (304)599-1931

  • West Virginia State Museum - The Cultural Center
    1900 Kanawha Blvd. East
    Charleston, WV 25305-0300
    Contact: James, Mitchell, Curator
    Phone: (304) 558-0220
Sites and Monuments
  • Bramwell
    "Millionaire's Town " coal barons built Victorian and Tudor Mansions. This town is listed on the National Register of Historic Places now. This late 19th-early 20th century town offers walking tours and home tours.
    Phone: (304) 248-7114

  • Beury Monument
    To the man who establishedfirst coal mines in New River Gorge
    Quinnimont, WV

  • Coal House
    One of the three known structures in the world made of coal.
    The Coal House currently houses a gift shop.

    White Sulphur Springs, WV
    Phone: (304) 536-3288

  • Coal House
    Constructed from 65 tons of locally mined coal in 1933.
    This building houses the Tug Valley Chamber of Commerce.

    Williamson, WV
    Phone: (304) 235-5240

  • Elkhorn
    Intact mining village with tipple, company houses and churches

  • Welch
    County seat of McDowell County and scene off amous shoot-out in UAMA Mine Wars

  • Itmann's Company Store
    Listed on National Register of Historic Places

  • Matewan, WV
    Walking tour - scene offatal conflict between between mine workers and coal operators

  • Memorial - Nellis Mine Explosion
    A memorial marks the site where 22 miners died.
    Nellis, WV
    Contact: Charlotte Halstead
    Phone: (304) 836-5597

    Monument
    Dedicated to miners of Fayette County
    Fayette County Chamber of Commerce
    Oyler Avenue
    Oak Hill, WV 25901

  • Monument - Eccles Mine Disaster
    Raleigh County Court House
    Beckley, WV

  • Statue - Dedicated to all miners - Living and Dead
    Madison Court House (U. S. Route 119)
    Madison, WV
    Contact: Mr. Andy Dolan
    Phone: (304) 369-4325



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