Going Greene: Enlow Fork of Wheeling Creek
In the extreme northwestern corner of Greene County is perhaps one of the most beautiful locations in the area. Few have been there, although it is part of the State
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Going Greene: Worley’s Fort & Lake Wilma
The wide sprawling valley along Dunkard Creek has been home to civilization for millennia. Low rolling hills and fertile meadows line the banks, and throughout history, quaint towns and villages
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Walking the Path of History at the Mason-Dixon Historical Park
In the late 1700s, Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon surveyed the area that formed the borders of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Delaware, and Virginia (later West Virginia). Over three years, the duo
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Greene Gardens: Bee Idioms – How Did They Start?
By Lisa Lewis of the Greene County Master Gardeners Bees are a vital part of our vegetable and flower garden life cycle. Over the years, several sayings about bees worked
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Going Greene: Farming Greene Through the Ages
Farming and agriculture have been a part of the land in Greene County for far longer than many people realize. Though the extent and methods have changed over the year,
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