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  2. Gauley River - Wikipedia

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    The Gauley River is a 105-mile-long (169 km) [3] river in West Virginia.It merges with the New River to form the Kanawha River, a tributary of the Ohio River.The river features numerous recreational whitewater areas, including those in Gauley River National Recreation Area downstream of the Summersville Dam.

  3. Gauley River National Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    The Gauley River National Recreation Area, located near Summersville, West Virginia, protects a 25-mile (40 km) portion of the Gauley River and a 5.5-mile (8.9 km) segment of the Meadow River in southern West Virginia. Little of the national recreation area is accessible via roads; one must

  4. Hawks Nest Tunnel disaster - Wikipedia

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    Hawks Nest Tunnel disaster. The Hawks Nest Tunnel disaster was a large-scale incident of occupational lung disease in the 1930s as the result of the construction of the Hawks Nest Tunnel near Gauley Bridge, West Virginia, as part of a hydroelectric project. This project is considered to be one of the worst industrial disasters in American history.

  5. Summersville Lake - Wikipedia

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    1,652 feet (504 m) Summersville Lake is a reservoir located in the US state of West Virginia. The lake is formed by a rock-fill dam (Summersville Dam) on the Gauley River, south of Summersville in Nicholas County. It is the largest lake in West Virginia, with 2,700 acres (1,100 ha) of water and over 60 miles (97 km) of shoreline at the summer ...

  6. The One Thing You Have to Do in Every State - AOL

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    One of only two kinds of cranes in North America, sandhill cranes converge on central Nebraska's Platte River to rest as they head to breeding grounds farther north in Canada, Alaska, and Siberia ...

  7. Cranberry River (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    277.08 cu ft/s (7.846 m 3 /s) (estimate) Cranberry River at the Woodbine Picnic Area after a heavy rain. The Cranberry River is a tributary of the Gauley River located in southeastern West Virginia in the United States. [5] It is a part of the Mississippi River watershed, by way of the Gauley, Kanawha, and Ohio Rivers, draining an area of 74 ...

  8. Gauley Bridge, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Gauley Bridge is a town in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 614 at the 2010 census. The Kanawha River is formed at Gauley Bridge by the confluence of the New and Gauley Rivers. Two miles to the southwest of Gauley Bridge, in Glen Ferris, is Kanawha Falls, a popular stopping point on Midland Trail Scenic Highway.

  9. Meadow River - Wikipedia

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    The river flows a total of 53 miles (85 km), mostly within the Meadow River Wildlife Management Area. The lower 5 miles (8.0 km) is within the Gauley River National Recreation Area. The river drains 365 square miles (950 km 2). [2] Via the Gauley, New, Kanawha and Ohio Rivers, it becomes a part of the Mississippi River watershed. [3]