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CIVIL WAR TRAILS TO MOUNTAIN RAILS

Potomac Highlands Region, West Virginia

HIGHLIGHTS ➤ Two Historic Rail Excursions ➤ Two Mountain Music Shows ➤ Regional Civil War Tour ➤ Victorian Tea & Civil War Impersonations ➤ A True West Virginia Mountain Experience

DAY-TO-DAY ITINERARY DAY 1: Romney to Moorefield, WV Our Mountain Highlands adventure begins in Romney, the oldest incorporated town in the state of West Virginia, the only state formed because of and during the Civil War. Romney reputedly changed hands 56 times during that war. Meet our Mountaineer Country Tours guide and hop on board Potomac Eagle Scenic Railroad, which travels along the South Branch of the Potomac River. While we dine onboard, watch for eagles swooping into the river. On a driving tour of historic Romney, see Stonewall Jackson's Headquarters, the first monument to the Confederacy, and West Virginia School for the Blind. Then, it's on to a brief historical tour of Moorefield and checkin at South Branch Inn. A dinner of local flavor is followed by entertainment at McCoy’s Grand Theater.

DAY 2: Moorefield to Davis, WV After breakfast, mosey on down to Southside Depot offering everything from candles to antiques and fine art. Then, it's down through the picturesque valley to Harper’s Old Country Store, a general country store serving generations continuously since 1902. View majestic Seneca Rocks, one of the best-known landmarks in West Virginia, where we may spy a daring rock climber scaling the cliffs. Visit Seneca Rocks Discovery Center and learn about Native Americans and rocky cliff formations before lunch at Seneca Caverns Restaurant, located in scenic Germany Valley. Step beneath the earth into Seneca Caverns for an interactive and entertaining cavern tour specifically designed with seniors in mind. Afterwards, try your luck at panning for gems. Dinner and lodging is at Canaan Valley Resort, an oasis of natural beauty where the deer and black bear play. Laugh out loud when the Men of Accord barbershop quartet treats you to its comedy and harmonies. The group performed for Red Skelton's 82nd birthday party.

DAY 3: Davis to Elkins, WV Travel through Parsons, where the first general died in battle during the Civil War, arriving in Elkins, one of the region’s hottest group tour destinations and home to American Mountain Theater. Experience America’s musical past with popular songs from the early 1900s through today from the talented cast that includes three RCA recording artists. Then, board the legendary Cheat Mountain Salamander, one of four historic trains operated by Durbin & Greenbrier Valley Railroad, for a short rail jaunt to Historic Beverly to relive the Battle of Rich Mountain and be immersed in Civil War history in the town where Stonewall Jackson's sister, a Union sympathizer, lived. Enjoy living history portrayals, Appalachian storytelling or music. A Victorian tea awaits us at Graceland Inn. The mansion, built in 1893, features the opulence of America’s Golden Age, from its two-story great hall to its oak-paneled billiard room, stone turrets and a gracious veranda with panoramic view of the valley below. After checking in to Holiday Inn Express, have a wonderful dinner at 1863 Tavern at Elkins Motor Lodge. Be treated to another Branson-style show at American Mountain Theater.

CONTACT: West Virginia Mountain Highlands ➤ For Travel Guide & Tour Map: West Virginia Mountain Highlands P.O. Box 1456, Elkins, WV 26241 1.877.WVA-MTNS (982.6867) • www.mountainhighlands.com ➤ For Group Tour Information: JoAnn Peterson, Mountaineer Country Tours Phone: 304-329-6330 • Email: JoAnn@mountainhighlands.com LeisureGroupTravel.com

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