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West Virginia State Museum

Tripadvisor (426) · History museum in Charleston, United States
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Located in the Cultural Center, this interesting museum traces the history of West Virginia through a series of exhibits containing everything from an …

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5.0/5 · 426 reviews
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Oct 13, 2024
Beautiful modern building. The main floor and upper balcony is mostly artwork. The actual museum is the whole lower level. It's a long maze of passageways through the chronological passage of civil… Full review by yotsky75
Jul 3, 2024
W O W! Oh my goodness, definitely one of the best things we did in WV. And it's free, which is pretty amazing. I felt like we cheated the state on this one. We go to many of the state history museu… Full review by melissaterzis
Jun 26, 2024
We have been to many state museums, but this one rates at the top. They have set up a winding trail through the museum that leads you through the years in West Virginia. The displays are well put t… Full review by Safari579129
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Is it free
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Yes.
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Answer by Dale S · Apr 15, 2023
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I'm a little confused on the parking for this museum. Can someone enlighten me? It mentions a "Greenbrier lot," but …
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I'm a little confused on the parking for this museum. Can someone enlighten me? It mentions a "Greenbrier lot," but using Google Earth, I can't tell where that is. Thanks.
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There are parking lots located across the street beside the museum, you have to cross the street and walk up to the main entrance. There are also limited parking meters, but I've …
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There are parking lots located across the street beside the museum, you have to cross the street and walk up to the main entrance. There are also limited parking meters, but I've never been that lucky at an event. I would suggest getting there 30 to 45 minutes early to use the parking lots, they are a paid lot, just a few dollars but worth it, hope that helps.
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Is this a good museum for young children (4&7)
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Yes. The museum reminds me of the kids movie Night at the Museum. It has cool displays and it would be fun to just walk through. Also go over to the capitol next door. Thete is a …
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Yes. The museum reminds me of the kids movie Night at the Museum. It has cool displays and it would be fun to just walk through. Also go over to the capitol next door. Thete is a real stuffed bear.the kids may enjoy seeing. There are also fountains on the capitol grounds that they would enjoy seeing.
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Can you tell e me if they are open on Saturday and or Sunday Thank you
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According to the museum's website: Operating Hours Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays and Mondays Admission to the museum is free. You can find …
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According to the museum's website: Operating Hours Tuesday through Saturday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Closed Sundays and Mondays Admission to the museum is free. You can find more information about the museum from their website which can be easily founded by google.
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We want to visit the State Museum. We are traveling in a large RV. Where is the closest RV park to Charleston? We have …
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We want to visit the State Museum. We are traveling in a large RV. Where is the closest RV park to Charleston? We have a car to drive in to town. Appreciate your help.
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Kanawha is indeed lovely, and you should budget time to see it whether or not you camp there. Take special note of Andrew's point, above, about making sure your vehicle will fit. The …
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Kanawha is indeed lovely, and you should budget time to see it whether or not you camp there. Take special note of Andrew's point, above, about making sure your vehicle will fit. The ten minutes between downtown and Kanawha are up hill, down dale, and around corners. Tight corners. If you live in Virginia, you're probably aware that mountain roads have plenty of quirks. If you're not used to taking an RV up the mountains, double check with the places you plan to stay and visit if you're going off the beaten path. Several sites we investigated when traveling last May said, "Don't use your GPS. They always steer everybody wrong. Here are the correct directions". GPS assumes that if a road has a name, it is driveable. This is not always the case.
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