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3300 Harvey Rd, Huntington, WV 25704-9112, USA    
  • Free Night Participating Inn
 
 
Innkeeper/s:

Henriella & Mike Perry

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Award-winning Heritage Farm Museum & Village spans 500 acres in Huntington, West Virginia, just five miles from Ohio River and Beech Fork Lake. Created expressly to preserve their Appalachian heri...

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Wonderful for a Family

I stayed here during a Conference and have been telling everyone how wonderful it is ever since. It is a place that has something for every member of the family. It is a museum that does not feel like a museum - it is not stuffy! It is near downtown Huntington (10 min.) and the Hollyberry would work if grandma & Grandpa are in the party with its first floor guestroom with bath. These guesthouses have kitchens that are totally equipped - just bring your food (or sample the restaurants of Huntington) and even have laundry facilities in each house. I am an innkeeper myself and know what should be - Hertitage Farm has IT!
Kathleen
6/30/2008

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Great Memories

Thanks for giving our family such wonderful memories!!
Anonymous
7/9/2007

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Publicity and Press Reviews

Huntington Quarterly, Herald Dispatch.


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