Category Archives: West Virginia

Omnivore’s 100: Venison down, 99 more to go

A few weeks ago, somone sent me a list of the 100 foods that every person should eat in his or lifetime. The list runs from the ridiculous (road kill) to the standard (a Big Mac meal) to the pricey (a tasting menu at a three-Michelin-star restaurant). For the next year – or however longs it takes – we will eat from one to 100. I will try to go in order, but I’m making no promises. First up: Venison.
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Happy Birthday to us!

We’re Out of Here turns one this week! It’s been a busy year. We traveled up and down the East Coast from Maine to North Carolina. We’ve eaten jelly fish, ramps, duck fat fries and lobster fresh from the boat. And we’ve had a beer (or two) in every stop along the way. Here’s a recap of the best and worst of our first year.
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Our guide to the area’s best budget chain

I love Gabriel Brothers, the discount department store. It's cheaper than any other of its kind -- TJ Maxx, Marshall's, Ross. I've walked away with $10 dresses, $5 shoes and $2 polo shirt. However, not all Gabriel Brothers are created equal. Here's my rundown on where to find the best bargains.
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Sunday afternoon at the Luntic Asylum

West Virginia's Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum is the second largest hand-cut stone building in the world -- second only to the Kremlin. Built between 1858 and 1881, the now-crumbling estate housed civil war soldiers, TB patients, the criminally insane and thousands of others. The place is crumbling, creepy and provides a disturbing looking into the history of mental illness.
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Getting our Kicks on Route, um, 50

I've always dreamed of a cross country road trip. So, when I planned a trip to Athens, Ohio, last weekend I couldn't resist the lure of Rt. 50. The Route, which runs coast to coast, cuts directly across West Virginia to Athens. Even though, I wouldn't get near California, I had to try part of it.
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Our Guide to River Tubing

What could be better on a hot, humid day than floating down a scenic river with a few friends and a whole lot of beer? With the scorching weather in DC, it's a perfect time to grab a swimsuit and six pack and hit the river. Here's our guide to where to go and what to drink.
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A Swiss village in the West Virginia mountains

Spring is ramp festival time in West Virginia. The locals celebrate the arrival of warmer weather by eating the season’s first vegetable, a wild leek called a ramp. One of the state’s most famous ramp festivals is in central West Virginian in Helvetia, a town of about 30 settled by Swiss immigrants in [...]
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Our top five summer destinations

Summer is coming up, so I’ve been figuring out my plans for this travel season. Here is the list I created: Summer 2009’s Top Five Must -Visit Destinations. View Summer ‘09 Destinations in a larger map 1. Assateague Island: We attempted to camp at this National Seashore in Maryland last year. However, the place was booked up [...]
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A WV road trip guide starring bluegrass, hippies and snow tubes

West Virginia is an excellent place for a roadtrip. It’s curving, mountainous back roads have none of DC’s gridlock. This map is of the loop I have driven several times. The drive takes about a day to complete, but contains enough attractions to sustain a weekend. Running through the northern part of the Monongahela National [...]
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Bourdain does Nothern Va.

Author and chef Anthony Bourdain’s travel show No Reservations was the inspiration for this blog.  So, it’s no small event when the show features D.C.  In the episode Bourdain paints this capital as a city of “haves and have not.” And in We’re Out of Here style, Bourdain hits up the dining places of the [...]
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