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| General Discuss Culturally Diverse Areas of WV in the Students forums; Hi! I was just wondering where the culturally diverse areas of West Virginia are. I'm from Maryland, I've ... |
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| Hi! I was just wondering where the culturally diverse areas of West Virginia are. I'm from Maryland, I've been to Berkeley Springs for the day, and loved the beautiful mountainous landscape, however, it did not seem to be that much of a diverse town, judging by the stares that my mom and I got as we strode around town. I'd like to stay in WV for a few days, however, I'd like to feel comfortable and welcome. Any cool places for folks of color to hang out? Thanks for your suggestions. |
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