The Strangest Town In The Eastern United States Is Right Here In West Virginia... And You’ll Want To Visit
What if there was a town in America that had no Wi-Fi, cell phones, tablets, cable TV or microwave ovens? Well, there is – and it’s right here in West Virginia.

The quiet zone exists so the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope can receive clear communications from space.

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Not only is the Green Bank Science Center filled with cool things to do and see, the telescope itself is an incredible piece of technology. The telescope is the largest fully steerable telescope in the world. It stands taller than the Statue of Liberty, and a college football field could easily fit inside its dish. The massively powerful dish itself can receive the tiniest signals you can imagine from a staggering 13 billion miles away.
To learn more about Green Bank and its telescope, check out this video from YouTube.
Could you live in a town like Green Bank? Feel free to leave a comment below and join the discussion.
To learn more about West Virginia, check out these 11 strange spots to visit in the Mountain State.
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