Posted October 6, 200915 yr A trip into West Virginia I recently had to travel out to Charlottesville, Virginia for a conference and decided to swing by two large historical sites in West Virginia: Weston State Hospital and Sweet Springs Resort. I will be returning to these for more photographs in the future, so stay tuned. Weston State Hospital Weston State Hospital is now known as the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, and is open for tours. You can find more Weston State Hospital photographs after the jump. Sweet Springs Resort Originally opened as a health resort, over the years it became a sanatorium, a hospital, and towards the end of its active life, a nursing home and drug treatment center. One of the cottages was outward bowing and in danger of collapse in 2003. Fast forward to 2009, it is being stabilized. 2003 2009 2003 2009 200-year-old cottage in 2003 It is being restored in 2009. Another cottage in 2003. Fully restored in 2009. 2003 This cottage is now being stabilized in 2009. Spring House, 2003 2009: The sections that were collapsing were knocked down. The brick has been salvaged for complete restoration for 2010 that has been funded by the state. You can find many more Sweet Springs Resort after the jump. A wayward note: the property is well watched and guarded, and the property was photographed with the express permission of the owners, who are working with the state to restore the resort. All of the buildings are secured, and some are occupied. You can follow Abandoned on Facebook and on Twitter for the latest updates, sneak previews and more! Enjoy these fresh photographs!
October 6, 200915 yr Depressing. "You don't just walk into a bar and mix it up by calling a girl fat" - buildingcincinnati speaking about new forumers
October 6, 200915 yr Oh Gawd, the horror of going into West Virginia! Did you have a tetanus shot before crossing the state line? The next time the Cleveland demolition thread comes up, please refer to this thread!
October 6, 200915 yr Oh Gawd, the horror of going into West Virginia! Did you have a tetanus shot before crossing the state line? The next time the Cleveland demolition thread comes up, please refer to this thread! I think West Virginia is beautiful. It has some of the most spectacular scenery east of the Mississippi, gorgeous and impeccably-maintained state parks, and friendly, hospitable people. Yes, it has lost a lot of its economic base and some of its towns and cities are definitely on hard times, but I've always enjoyed my visits there. It's a splendid place in Spring and in Fall.
October 6, 200915 yr Oh Gawd, the horror of going into West Virginia! Did you have a tetanus shot before crossing the state line? The next time the Cleveland demolition thread comes up, please refer to this thread! I think West Virginia is beautiful. It has some of the most spectacular scenery east of the Mississippi, gorgeous and impeccably-maintained state parks, and friendly, hospitable people. Yes, it has lost a lot of its economic base and some of its towns and cities are definitely on hard times, but I've always enjoyed my visits there. It's a splendid place in Spring and in Fall. I'll live vicariously thru you. ;)
October 7, 200915 yr I stayed at Canaan Valley State Resort Park on my first night. Immaculate, but really kind of dated. My room has probably never been updated since the 1970s, sans the television with tubes. I think the same could be said for Hawk's Nest. Canaan Valley has a really nice dining area, and their breakfast buffet is one of the best I've had. Lots of fresh (and local) fruits and veggies, and meats. Hawk's Nest was really... BLEH.
October 7, 200915 yr The topography at Blackwater Falls is something. Until I saw that gorge from the edge, I had no idea there was anything like that in the East. I saw the falls first and was impressed, and from the rim of the gorge the falls are just a tiny speck.
October 7, 200915 yr Oh Gawd, the horror of going into West Virginia! Did you have a tetanus shot before crossing the state line? The next time the Cleveland demolition thread comes up, please refer to this thread! I think West Virginia is beautiful. It has some of the most spectacular scenery east of the Mississippi, gorgeous and impeccably-maintained state parks, and friendly, hospitable people. Yes, it has lost a lot of its economic base and some of its towns and cities are definitely on hard times, but I've always enjoyed my visits there. It's a splendid place in Spring and in Fall. I agree.... The state park system is wonderful. Hardly the litter and yabbos that invades ours.
October 7, 200915 yr Well, Ohio's is very much underfunded. I had a discussion about this with another hiker I met at Red River Gorge (Kentucky)... who actually works for the Ohio DNR, and just some of the tales he has told, especially with the cutbacks and BS in the past few years alone... deeply undermines the goal of the DNR.
October 7, 200915 yr ^ That's not solely the problem. I used to work for them, trust me. Its a lame excuse. I could go on and on here about why it is... But then this would get way off topic. Let's just say they have spent far too much making the parks way too user friendly, marketing of them has promoted more influx than they can handle......then doing a deal with the devil on vending machines... That's just for starters.
October 7, 200915 yr You always jump in making statements, then refuse to discuss them. If you have info to enlighten the rest of us, please share it. I get the impression you just like to find fault with government in general.
October 7, 200915 yr ^ Yes, I can enlighten you...those who are willing to learn. I refuse, because people like you get on here and make dismissive snive condescending, borderline personal attack remarks when the slightest criticism opens up on something, and I'm really over it. If you would like to discuss it personally...then call me. Contact # is on Edgewater thread. I get the impression you think we can do no wrong and that there is no room for improvement. AKA complacency. The moment I can share and explain why I say what I say... it will be axed as off topic.
October 7, 200915 yr ^ That's not solely the problem. I used to work for them, trust me. Its a lame excuse. I could go on and on here about why it is... But then this would get way off topic. Let's just say they have spent far too much making the parks way too user friendly, marketing of them has promoted more influx than they can handle......then doing a deal with the devil on vending machines... That's just for starters. We know...we know! ;D Lord I would hate to be in a meeting or presentation with you that is not timed. When you go off on a tanget..........
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