How to get out West Virginia
Ohio - The Buckeye State is West Virginia's northwestern neighbor, offering the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland and the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton.
Pennsylvania - West Virginia's northeastern neighbor is home to Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. Known for its revolutionary war era historical sites (mainly in Philadelphia), Gettysburg battlefield, and its steel industry.
Maryland - West Virginia's eastern neighbor is where The Star Spangled Banner was written and is home to the US Naval Academy.
Virginia - The state's southeastern neighbor, of which West Virginia was originally a part, has Shenandoah National Park and Monticello, home of Thomas Jefferson.
Kentucky - To the west, Kentucky is rich in horse related attractions, including the Kentucky Horse Park and the Kentucky Derby, as well as the natural wonder of Mammoth Cave National Park.
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