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Page County

Official State Cabin Capital of Virginia

Page County was designated the official state cabin capital of Virginia in 2009, recognizing the importance of the area to the state's tourism industry. All Virginia Symbols & Icons

House Bill NO. 2671

WHEREAS, tourism is an important industry for Luray and Page Counties, generating $4.5 million in state and local tax revenue; and

Reedsport

Official Chainsaw Carving Capital of Oregon

Reedsport was designated the official chainsaw carving capital of Oregon in 2011.

The annual chainsaw carving competition was founded by legendary carver Bob King in 2000. The event draws thousands of visitors and features both domestic and foreign carvers. All State Events - All Arts & Drama Symbols

Endicott

Home of The Square Deal

The village of Endicott is located among the rolling hills of the southern tier in New York State, along the Susquehanna River (about 9 miles from the Pennsylvania border). Endicott, along with nearby Binghamton and Johnson City, were once called "The Triple Cities." NY Cities & Towns

Asheville

City of Asheville NC

Once part of the Cherokee Nation, the city of Asheville is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains where the Swannanoa river and the French Broad river converge. Asheville is the county seat of Buncombe County, North Carolina, and home to the world's largest active archive of weather data (the U.S. National Climatic Data Center).

Madison

Capital City of Wisconsin

Madison is the state capital of Wisconsin and the seat of Dane County. Madison is the second-largest city in Wisconsin (the largest city in the state is Milwaukee).

Downtown Madison is located on an isthmus of land between two of the city's five Lakes. All State Capitals

Charleston

Capital City of West Virginia USA

Located in the Appalachian mountains where the Elk and Kanawha rivers converge in Kanawha County, Charleston is the state capital and largest city of West Virginia. All State Capitals

West Virginia's first capital city was located in Wheeling (Ohio County). It was later moved to Charleston, then back to Wheeling, and then again back to Charleston (Washington Hall, located in Wheeling, is known as the "Birthplace of West Virginia").