West Virginia is home to two primary venomous snakes: the Eastern Timber Rattlesnake and the Northern Copperhead. The Eastern Timber Rattlesnake is recognizable by its distinctive rattle and can be found in mountainous areas, while the Northern Copperhead has a coppery-brown color with darker hourglass patterns. Both species are generally reclusive and prefer to avoid human interaction. Encounters are rare, but caution is advised in their habitats.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of West Virginia is WV.
Unfortunately, I am unable to locate this town. I have found Lewisburg, WV and Leesburg, VA but not the town in question. I would suggest looking in the Yellow Pages.
I cant say Frederick specifically, but I have been travelling back and forth between laurel, MD and Louisville, KY for years (Marylander who went to UofL) and I have always found that Beckley, WV is pretty much halfway between the two points. If your looking for a halfway point to stop and you've chosen the route through WV, then beckley, WV is definitely the halfway point. hope this helps
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It has to be anthracite coal, because the geological "Pittsburgh Coal Field" which is bituminous coal is found in PA, WV, KY, OH, and Indiana.
The abbreviation for West Virginia is WV.
West Virginia's state abbreviation is WV.
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Charleston, WV Population: 53,421 (US Census 2000) Huntington, WV Population: 51,475 (US Census 2000) Parkersburg, WV Population: 33,099 (US Census 2000) Wheeling, WV Population: 31,419 (US Census 2000) Morgantown, WV Population: 26,809 (US Census 2000) Weirton, WV Population: 20,411 (US Census 2000) Fairmont, WV Population: 19,097 (US Census 2000) Beckley, WV Population: 17,254 (US Census 2000) Clarksburg, WV Population: 16,743 (US Census 2000) Martinsburg, WV Population: 14,972 (US Census 2000)