November 24, 1950. Harry S. Truman was President. It was Black Friday. Over 150 million Americans were enjoying leftover turkey and pumpkin pie, and more than 2 million of them were from West Virginia, making us the 29th largest state by population.

Related Stories

This Speakeasy Hidden In A Bed & Breakfast In West Virginia Is Perfect For A Date Night

This Speakeasy Hidden In A Bed & Breakfast In West Virginia Is Perfect For A Date Night

One Of The Country's Most Impressive Rest Stops Is Hiding Right Here In West Virginia

One Of The Country's Most Impressive Rest Stops Is Hiding Right Here In West Virginia

The Whole Family Could Spend An Entire Day Having A Blast At Reed's In West Virginia

The Whole Family Could Spend An Entire Day Having A Blast At Reed's In West Virginia

Did you survive the Great Appalachian Storm of November 1950? Where were you living? What do you remember about it? We would be honored for you to share your experience with us.

OnlyInYourState may earn compensation through affiliate links in this article. As an Amazon Associate, we earn from qualifying purchases.