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Post by albaugh1976 on Feb 2, 2005 19:17:42 GMT -5
Got a favorite State Park anywhere across the United States?
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Post by albaugh1976 on Feb 8, 2005 23:22:48 GMT -5
My Pick: Camp Creek State Forest in Southern West Virginia.
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Post by baldy on Feb 12, 2005 23:29:44 GMT -5
[glow=gold,2,300]Clifty Falls State Park[/glow] in southern Indiana. Great trails, including one that goes right along the bed of Clifty Creek, which is a must hike if your interested in fossils.
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Post by tadpole86 on Feb 18, 2005 20:26:59 GMT -5
gotta go with my home park that started my love of the outdoors cloudland canyon beautiful falls and views of the valley all year round man i miss that scenery here in athens
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Post by Hikerhead on Feb 24, 2005 23:05:15 GMT -5
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Post by refrigerator on Mar 1, 2005 18:13:53 GMT -5
Watoga State Park in West Virginia. The Greenbrier river trail goes right by it. The Green brier River, good fishing, Nice cabins, and WV first State Park. www.watoga.com/
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Post by whitedove on Mar 1, 2005 19:52:42 GMT -5
I agree with Watoga as my favorite, second is Babcock State Park WV, we hold our tribal homecoming there and it's great. www.babcocksp.com/
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Post by refrigerator on Mar 2, 2005 17:21:27 GMT -5
Hey WHITEDOVE ! BABCOCK is definetly a clean and beautiful PARK. You are in a tribe? Are you Indian? Sounds interesting. I notice you have some bearing on Indians. Thats GOOD! I am intrigued and love all Indian History. My home has much Indian pottery
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Post by whitedove on Mar 2, 2005 19:22:17 GMT -5
Hey Frig, I am 1/16th Cherokee by blood but full by heart. My tribe is AAIWV, we are like a big family. The Appalachian American Indians of WV is our state recognized tribe www.aaiwv-ani.org/page2.html that's the link if you would like to read more about us. I would love to see some of the pottery around your area, links to the past intrigue me. Here is another link to our drums website with a listed schedule of some things going on. We are having our homecoming near Pipestem this year. www.motherearthbeat.net/schedl2005.html
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Post by refrigerator on Mar 2, 2005 19:59:50 GMT -5
Thanks for the WEB sites. I did not know any of this. I appreciate the info. I go to cherokee alot and have several friends who are full cherokee, eastern Band of Cherokees. I have purchase much pottery and paintings fhand made by Cherokees. I also have purchases western Band pottery and crafts. Thanks for the web sites. I am definetly going to check this out.
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