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With two jutting panhandles and western and southern extremes, West Virginia's unusual shape gives it four points like a compass rose, placing the Mountain State into the cross section of the Eastern United States.
By David MarcumWith two jutting panhandles and western and southern extremes, West Virginia's unusual shape gives it four points like a compass rose, placing the Mountain State into the cross section of the Eastern United States.