It’s fairly common knowledge that the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy (which celebrated its 20th anniversary last December) was filmed in director Peter Jackson’s home country of New Zealand – its spectacular mountain and water vistas being well suited to the grand scale of J.R.R. Tolkien’s epic fantasy saga. However, a good case can be made that Mr. Jackson would have been even better served by choosing the state of West Virginia for his filming. Read on!

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So now we’ve established West Virginia as the perfect venue for the filming of a grand movie saga. Peter Jackson missed his big chance, but hopefully other film directors will take notice. And we didn’t even mention West Virginia’s very own hobbit hole!

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