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December 3, 2021
The 2021 Bicentennial Theme will make this Christmas parade even more memorable! Stores and restaurants are open late and hot chocolate is served at the Visitors Center on Main Street.
Find out moreThe public is invited to commemorate this historic event 200 years ago, when Pocahontas County was created from 3 Virginia counties and the original County Commission appointed. Huntersville Historical Traditions will host [...]
Find out moreMarch 5, 2022
Pocahontas County will commemorate the 200 year anniversary of the original organization of the county in Huntersville March 5th when the first sheriff, land surveyor etc were appointed during the first official court [...]
Find out moreMay 14, 2022
The Literary Tea will be hosted by Helena Gondry, a resident of Pocahontas County, writer and performer with an admiration for Louise McNeill Pease. She will share stories of the strong, resourceful and [...]
Find out moreJoin in celebrating the history of Huntersville during Education Day: 10:00 to 2:30 Free Public Tours of the Huntersville Jail, Huntersville School, Civil War cemetery . Demonstrations; Quilting, Spinning, basket weaving, muzzle loading, [...]
Find out moreThe Literary Tea will be hosted by Helena Gondry, a resident of Pocahontas County, writer and performer with an admiration for Louise McNeill Pease. She will share stories of the strong, resourceful and [...]
Find out moreThis event will take place at the Arbovale Cemetery to honor our USA Military Veterans in honor of Dabney Kisner, Pocahontas County native. Arbovale Church at 2pm and Arbovale Cemetery at 3pm on [...]
Find out moreJune 17, 2022
The annual festival celebrates the heritage of Cass and the railroad. Historical tours will be lead throughout the weekend. Times TBA
Find out morePocahontas County's Bicentennial: Early Settlers in the Levels 2022 Live music. Arts & Crafts. Food.Parades.Pie Contest.Kids Games.Car Show. Heritage Tours.Old Fashion Fun Mark your calendars! June 23-25, 2023
Find out moreBorn in Hillsboro, West Virginia to missionary parents, Pearl Buck grew up in China, but she never forgot her West Virginia roots. She received the Pulitzer Prize for her 1931 novel, The Good [...]
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