Guns & Cornbread: Third Week of Turkey Season, Times 43 Years.
“Cod, don’t move, that turkey is standing down there right where you were sitting,” I glanced over at my hunting buddy Randal. I was standing close to him but not facing downhill as he was. I was a little skeptical, and I figured Randal might be messing with me but I didn’t want to turn […]
History Unraveled: Inside the New Exhibit – The Road to Plenty
In 1750, freight wagons were a new transportation technology that transformed travel and commerce. These wagons were built to move goods between remote white settlements in Virginia and the Ohio River Valley to more established settlements like Baltimore, New York, and Philadelphia. The Coffman Wagon was employed by local merchants beginning in the late 1700s. […]
Good Eats: Perfect Daily Grind at Tootsie’s in White Sulphur Springs
White Sulphur Springs has it all. America’s resort, scenic mountain landscapes, an underground casino, craft beer, barbeque, a public pool, pizzerias, parks, public tennis courts, local retailers, hemp farmers, a sports performance center, outdoor dining, antiquing, an international market, a cartoon map (pick us up or subscribe!), a wine shop, bars, a toy store, a […]