
House in Ritter Park Historic District, Huntington, WV
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Heritage Farm Museum and Village, 3300 Harvey Rd, Huntington, WV 25704Īdults: $15 Seniors: $12 Children: $10 3 and Under FREE

One can lodge at the farmhouse, cabins, or retreat center found on the grounds of the museum. There is also a critter corner with animals like bunnies and pigs. The tree house trek elevates visitors 60 feet in a forest setting where they can see squirrels and birds foraging for food within the tree canopies. It is an additional spot to see beautiful foliage of West Virginia. Moreover, the Nature Center preserves flora and fauna that is indigenous to Appalachia in unique fascinating settings. The museum also spots an adventure park that features a zipline, UTV ride courses, a 25-foot climbing wall, a downhill biking trail, and other fun climbing activities. The Progress Museum is a favorite of visitors as it tracks the region’s technological growth, while the Transportation Museum shows the evolution of transportation in the region through the years. It has seven main museum hotspots documenting the history of Appalachia across various sectors.įor instance, the Industry Museum depicts the region’s industrial progress in areas like coal mining while the Country Store Museum displays the region’s earliest commercial stores. The open-air, village-style museum offers a lot of fascinating information on Appalachian heritage. The city of Huntington offers many fascinating attractions for travelers to immerse themselves in. It's also near other cities, towns, and villages which offer beautiful landscapes and several iconic landmarks of West Virginia.

The city is a blend of multiple touristic qualities a fascinating heritage, gorgeous geography, and a vibrant arts scene. Huntington is part of the Western Allegheny Plateau and the Appalachia cultural region. Attractions like the Railroad Museum and the Museum of Radio and Technology document the state’s technological development through the years.

The city offers several, interesting attractions to visit ranging from vibrant arts centers to museums and historic districts preserving invaluable histories. It falls within Wayne and Cabell Counties, with a huge portion lying within the latter. The city is located on the banks of the Ohio River, with its tributary, the Guyandotte River, also traversing parts of the city. West Virginia’s second-largest city (after Charleston) is a historic hub of commerce, rail transportation, and industrial activity, and a unique travel destination.
