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Old Central City Walking Tour

Most Tri-Staters know about the antique shopping in Old Central City, but like many of those antiques, there’s much more than meets the eye. The area is chock full of antique stores and museums with nothing but love for antique cars, trains, radios, TVs, technology and the ever-changing life down on the farm. Known today […]

Huntington Walking Tour

Start at Pullman Square … at the outdoor stage area and take a look across 3rd Avenue. 1. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1986, the Huntington Downtown Historic District — roughly bounded by 3rd Avenue, 10th Street, 5th Avenue, 8th Street and 7th Street — is 315 acres and has 59 buildings of historic and architectural importance. Now that your head is […]

Spring Break into the wild

Ready or not, virus or not. Spring Break is on the way. Here’s some fun ways to get outside and play around the region – and some good places to hang out and hide out and to avoid the indoors and crowds. Go For The Gold – The Golden Rainbow! What’s better than taking a […]

WV UNVEILS NEW 2020 TRAVEL GUIDE

CHARLESTON – Let’s go Trippin’ WV. On Wednesday, Gov. Jim Justice unveiled the new West Virginia Vacation Guide, a travel inspiration magazine dedicated solely to promoting Almost Heaven, West Virginia.  “Nowhere else can you experience the beauty of the four seasons like you can in West Virginia,” said Gov. Justice in a release. “We absolutely […]

Alchemy Theatre Presents Musical With Local Theatre Royalty

Alchemy Theatre presents the Broadway Musical “FOLLIES” Friday through Sunday, March 6-8 and Friday and Saturday, March 13-14 at the Janice Chandler Auditorium (Cabell County BoE building / old Huntington East High School). All shows start at 7:30 p.m., except for a 2 p.m. Sunday, March 8 matinee.  Tickets are $15 and can be purchased […]

Spring Break Critter Camp

Looking for some Spring Break fun for your kids? Send them on out to Heritage Farm Museum and Village for a Day Camp all about animals and art from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday and Wednesday, March 24-25. There will be two camp tracks: one for children in Kindergarten- 4th grade and one for […]

World of Wheels Rolls Into the Arena

HUNTINGTON – Like a red robin returning to sing the praises of spring, you can always count on the March migration of car enthusiasts from all over the Mid-Atlantic coming to Huntington to kickoff car show season at World of Wheels.  Sponsored by O’Reilly Auto Parts and Cooper’s Trucks and Accessories, and put on by […]

The Hardest Working Man in the Jazz Business – Bob Thompson

When Bob Thompson was inducted into the West Virginia Music Hall of Fame back in 2015, his Mountain Stage colleague Larry Groce said Thompson had probably played more gigs in West Virginia than any other artist in its history. And indeed, Thompson, a New York City native who moved to the Mountain State in the […]

ZillaBash 9 – Raising Hell Friday Night to Remember BobZilla

Not all party animals are born equal. And in all the world there was only one love-filled critter named “BobZilla.” One of the founders of Moonshine Crossing with his buddy Mark Smith, Robert “BobZilla” Wilson and his wife Cheri have shaken, stirred and shared good vibes at dozens of festivals and countless shows around the […]

MAS movies

We’re not always ahead of the curve, but this year we were at least one day ahead of it. It was the Saturday before the Oscars and since our youngest son Will had seen every Best Picture nominee except for “Parasite,” we decided to watch this shall we say touching and moving story about a […]