This Strange Attraction In West Virginia Is Too Weird For Words
Up for some mystery? This roadside attraction is probably one of the most well known in the state of West Virginia. Read on to find out what makes the Mystery Hole so unique and interesting.
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The attraction is located near Hawks Nest State Park and Cathedral Falls.
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Reports say the attraction has a series of rooms that seem to defy gravity. In another section, water seems to flow upward.
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Wilson was a religious man who used religious themes within the Mystery Hole and always offered a friendly greeting and tour to visitors.
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General admission is $6.50 each; kids 11 and younger get in for $5.50.
For more information on the Mystery Hole, check out the WV Encyclopedia’s article on it, and this article from Roadside America.
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