- April-May 2012

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The mission of WV LIVING’s MORGANTOWN magazine is to champion Morgantown’s local treasures—from dining and shopping to sporting events and people—in a hip and fun (and a bit edgy) way that showcases incredible photography and entertaining editorial. WV LIVING’s MORGANTOWN is the go-to resource for living in West Virginia’s fastest growing city.

April-May 2012

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The Waitman T. Willey House

The Waitman T. Willey House

Hidden behind South High Street in the Chancery Hill Historic District is a grand, old home that boasts the best in art, history, and architecture.

This Matters

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This Matters

A Glimpse of the Old St. Francis High School

A Glimpse of the Old St. Francis High School

A time capsule filled with items from 1954 and hidden inside the cornerstone of former St. Francis High School is revealed.

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Hear This

Listen In To U92

Listen In To U92

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Shop This

Take a Ride

Take a Ride

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Who's This?

Renaissance Woman

Renaissance Woman

Tamarack artist and WVU Healthcare spokesperson Amy Johns juggles jobs.

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Do This

The Lonely Dinosaur

The Lonely Dinosaur

A local mini-museum unearths a unique chance for visitors to see the only dinosaur in West Virginia.

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Read This

Morgantown Then & Now

Morgantown Then & Now

Take a stroll down memory lane with this great book.

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This Matters To

This Matters To...Nic Romanoli

This Matters To...Nic Romanoli

Art, beauty, and education are among the things that make the owner of Nico Spalon tick.

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What's This

Looking for Lustron

Looking for Lustron

Lustron homes can be found in Morgantown and all across the U.S.

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Organize This

Going Green

Going Green

It’s not easy being green, or is it?

Departments

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Dish It Out

The Chef’s Kitchen

The Chef’s Kitchen

Chef Chris Hall has a recipe for mother-daughter culinary fun.

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Scoreboard

The Beauty of the Game

The Beauty of the Game

A growing community of soccer enthusiasts takes Morgantown by storm.

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Healthy Living

Nothing to Sneeze At

Nothing to Sneeze At

Dr. Steven W. Coutras breaks down common allergies—from dust to dander.

Human Powered

Human Powered

A new West Virginia University campus organization is changing the way we think about alternative transportation.

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Across County Lines

Rising Success

Rising Success

In a small community just over the border in Greene County, Pennsylvania, a trio of women prepares salt-rising bread to ship all over the United States.

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