Mount Hope, West Virginia

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Mount Hope, West Virginia, is a small historic city in the Appalachian region known for its coal mining heritage and proximity to outdoor recreation areas like the New River Gorge.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
municipality
country United States of America
countrySubdivision state of West Virginia
hasCharacteristic historic city
small city
hasClimate humid continental or humid subtropical (regional Appalachian climate)
hasEconomicHistory coal mining industry
hasEconomicSector service industry
tourism related to outdoor recreation
hasFeature historic downtown area
hasGovernmentType city government
hasHeritage coal mining
hasNaturalEnvironment mixed hardwood forests
hasNearbyActivity camping
hiking
rock climbing
whitewater rafting
hasNearbyProtectedArea New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
hasNearbyWaterBody New River
surface form: New River watershed
hasPostalCodePrefix 258
hasRegionalIdentity Appalachian coal town
hasRegionCode North America
hasStateAbbreviation West Virginia
surface form: WV
hasTopography hilly Appalachian terrain
hasTransportation local road network connecting to New River Gorge area
isKnownFor coal mining heritage
proximity to outdoor recreation areas
isLocatedInRegion Southern West Virginia
surface form: southern West Virginia coalfields
isNear New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
surface form: New River Gorge

New River Gorge National Park and Preserve
isPartOf Fayette County community network
United States Appalachia
isServedBy U.S. Route 19 NERFINISHED
locatedIn Appalachian region of the United States
surface form: Appalachian region

Fayette County, West Virginia
West Virginia
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
usesAreaCode 304
681

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Fayette County contains Mount Hope, West Virginia
subject surface form: Fayette County, West Virginia