Are you always on the lookout for something to do that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg, isn’t too crowded, and qualifies as an educational use of an afternoon? Here are a few museums tucked away around West Virginia that check all three of those boxes! They’re little known hidden gems, but they’re all well worth a visit… and best of all? They all offer free admission (donations welcome)!

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Please note that it is extra important to check each museum’s website or call ahead before you arrive at their doorstep, as some of these small operations are only open for tours at certain, very specific times during the week.

Need even more options? West Virginia’s state parks are free admission as well!

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