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West Virginia University at Parkersburg - West Virginia University at Parkersburg is a community college in Parkersburg, West Virginia administered by West Virginia University. It has community collge jurisdiction over Wood and Jackson Counties in West Virginia.
Parkersburg, West Virginia - Parkersburg is the county seat of Wood County. It is located at the confluence of the Ohio and Little Kanawha Rivers.
Vienna, West Virginia - Vienna is a city located in Wood County, West Virginia, along the Ohio River. It is a suburb of Parkersburg.
Traveller's Rest (West Virginia) - Traveler's Rest was built as a stagecoach stop to service the Northwestern Turnpike. It serviced the corridor between Winchester, Virginia and Parkersburg, Va.
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