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About West Virginia History in 2 Minutes Or Less

West Virginia has a very storied past and this channel is designed to illustrate some of those events from our past. As a West Virginia history teacher in Cabell County I have always had a difficult time finding good videos to explain some of the people and events from our state's history. These videos are designed to give some basic details as a supplement to other assignments/activities in class and maybe engage students a little more than they already are. If you would like to see a certain event/topic email me and I'll add it to my list and thanks for checking out my channel. Do me a favor and spread the word!

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Episode 54- Animated West Virginia State Symbols

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