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The Huntington, WV [[graticule]] is at (38, -82). The most notable feature of this area is the winding Ohio River and the many old river towns that originally thrived on riverboat traffic, as well as the many smaller streams and rivers that flow into it. One example of this is the confluence of the Ohio and Big Sandy Rivers that form the tri-state boundary for West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenova%2C_West_Virginia Kenova, WV]. The Tri-State area is also known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington-Ashland%2C_WV-KY-OH%2C_Metropolitan_Statistical_Area Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area]. | The Huntington, WV [[graticule]] is at (38, -82). The most notable feature of this area is the winding Ohio River and the many old river towns that originally thrived on riverboat traffic, as well as the many smaller streams and rivers that flow into it. One example of this is the confluence of the Ohio and Big Sandy Rivers that form the tri-state boundary for West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenova%2C_West_Virginia Kenova, WV]. The Tri-State area is also known as the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Huntington-Ashland%2C_WV-KY-OH%2C_Metropolitan_Statistical_Area Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area]. | ||
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== Local Geohashers == | == Local Geohashers == | ||
[[User:Hokiemattdude|Hokiemattdude]] may or may not be up for random geohashing during the week and weekends. We shall see. | [[User:Hokiemattdude|Hokiemattdude]] may or may not be up for random geohashing during the week and weekends. We shall see. | ||
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== Notable Cities == | == Notable Cities == |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 15 January 2022
Wilmington, Ohio | Lancaster, Ohio | Marietta, Ohio |
Morehead, Kentucky | Huntington | Charleston |
Hazard, Kentucky | Williamson, Kentucky | Beckley |
Today's location: not yet announced |
Today's Location: [Huntington, WV]
The Huntington, WV graticule is at (38, -82). The most notable feature of this area is the winding Ohio River and the many old river towns that originally thrived on riverboat traffic, as well as the many smaller streams and rivers that flow into it. One example of this is the confluence of the Ohio and Big Sandy Rivers that form the tri-state boundary for West Virginia, Kentucky, and Ohio at Kenova, WV. The Tri-State area is also known as the Huntington-Ashland, WV-KY-OH, Metropolitan Statistical Area.
Local Geohashers
Hokiemattdude may or may not be up for random geohashing during the week and weekends. We shall see.
Biosynth has nothing better to do.