Must see hotels in West Virginia

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    Greenbrier

    Travelers have enjoyed the mineral springs here since the 1770s. The resort itself has impressed presidents and celebrities since the 1830s. Today, this…

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    Bavarian Inn

    The Bavarian takes the Euro-mountaineering theme and runs with it all the way up the Alps. The exterior looks like a chalet, and the rooms have an…

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    General Lewis Inn

    Creaky floors, four-poster beds and Persian rugs evoke thoughts of ghosts at this white-columned inn built around an 1830s home and a newer wing, which…

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    Cooper House Bed & Cocktail

    Proprietor Joy Malinowski brings the spark to this creaky but inviting house that's within stumbling distance of the Purple Fiddle. There's a fun communal…

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    Jackson Rose

    This marvelous 18th-century brick residence with stately gardens has three attractive guest rooms, including a room where Stonewall Jackson lodged briefly…

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    Allegheny Springs

    Well hello there, lobby lounge. Comfy chairs, a big stone hearth – we like your rugged style. Studios and condo units in this flagship property are in the…

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    Brass Pineapple

    Just a half-block from the state capitol, this well-appointed Victorian-era home is a comfy base camp for exploring Charleston and the region. And you…

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    Marriott at Waterfront Place

    The sleek new kid in town, this Marriott beside the Monongahela River exudes big-city cool – with, on occasion, too-cool service to match. Rooms sport…

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    Mountaineer Hotel

    The chandeliers in the lobby evoke the grand early days of this historic hotel, built to accommodate the boomtown needs of a rapidly growing coal town in…

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    Town's Inn

    Spread between two neighboring pre–Civil War residences, the Town's Inn has rooms ranging from small and minimalist to charming heritage-style quarters…

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    Chestnut Hotel

    Rooms are a little dark at this hip number but they are spacious. And the location in the heart of downtown can't be beat. There's a bar on the rooftop…

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    Teahorse Hostel

    Popular with cyclists on the C&O Canal towpath and hikers on the Appalachian Trail, Teahorse is a welcoming place with comfy rooms and common areas …

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    Seneca Shadows Campground

    Flanked by mountains and sitting 1 mile east of rock-climbing spot Seneca Rocks, this leafy campground has picnic tables, firepits and flush toilets. Many…