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From Charleston and Central West Virginia:
Take I-79N to
Route 33E at Weston, WV
(Exit 99). Follow 33E
through Elkins, to Harman,
WV. At Harman, take
Route 32N to Canaan Valley.
From Northern Virginia:
Follow
1-66W to I-81S near
Strasburg, VA.
Follow 1-81S only a
short distance to the
exit for Route
55W. Stay on Route
55W through Moorefield,
WV to Petersburg, WV,
and on to Harman,
WV. At Harman,
take Route 32N to Canaan
Valley.
From Baltimore,
Maryland and Washington, DC:
From
I-270N take I-70W to
Hancock, MD. At
Hancock, take I-68W to
Cumberland, MD. At
Cumberland, MD take
Route 220S through
Keyser, WV until it
intersects with Route
50W at New Creek,
WV. Stay on Route
50W only a short
distance until it
junctions with Route
93W. Follow 93W to
Davis, WV. At
Davis, take Route 32S to
Canaan Valley.
From
Pittsburgh and
Pennsylvania:
Take I-79 S to Morgantown,
WV. From
Morgantown, take, I-68E to
Route 42S at Friendsville,
MD (68E to 219S
alternate snow route). Follow
Route 42S until it
intersects with
Route 219S at
McHenry, MD. Stay on
Route 219S through Oakland, MD,
then to Thomas,
WV. At Thomas,
take Route 32S to Canaan
Valley.
From Richmond, VA:
Take I-64W to
220N. Take Route
220N to Franklin,
WV. At Franklin,
take Route 33W to
Harman, WV. At
Harman, take Route 32N
to Canaan
Valley.
From
Roanoke, VA:
Take
220N to Franklin,
WV. At Franklin,
take Route 33W to
Harman, WV. At
Harman take Route 32N to
Canaan
Valley.
From
Columbus, OH:
Take I-70E to I-79S
to Morgantown, WV.
From Morgantown, take I-68E to
Route 42S at Friendsville,
MD (68E to 219S
alternate snow
route). Follow
Route 42S until it
intersects with Route 219S
at McHenry, MD.
Stay on Route 219S
through Oakland, MD,
then to Thomas, WV.
At Thomas, take Route 32S to Canaan Valley.
Suggestions:
1) Please carry a
current map with
you. 2) I-68 was
formerly Route 40-48 in
Maryland and West
Virginia. West
Virginia Routes 55/33
& 55/28 are combined
routes in many
areas. West
Virginia Routes 42 and
93 combine as one coming
up the Scheer Mountain,
between Scherr and the
top of the mountain (4
times).
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