The most important B in B & B is BREAKFAST!! Read about a recent Gillum House Breakfast.
Read MoreGillum House Bed & Breakfast is honored to continue with B & Bs For Vets in 2012. The program started in Shinnston, West Virginia in 2008. In 2010 the program went international with over 900 B & Bs around the world participating. In 2011 BBCanada started B & Bs For Remembrance Day.
Read MoreThe Banks of WesBanco held their company picnic at Shinnston's Ferguson Memorial Park. It was a day of fun for all ages!
Read MoreThe first annual Vintage Motorcycle Show, Swap Meet, and Trials and Races were held at McKee Sky Ranch in Tera Alta, West Virginia July 26-29, 2012. The race course was laid out by Dack Mann and Bob Sholly.
Read MoreBeck's Cafe and Sports Center is now open in Shinnston. Co-owned by David and Beckie Minor it is open for breakfast and lunch with the full menu available all day when the Sports Center opens at 4 PM. Come soot pool in Shinnston.
Read MoreVintage motorcycles will be displayed and a swap meet held at McKee's Sky Ranch July 26 thru 19, 2012 in Terra Alta, West Virginia. This will include Vintage events of cross country, moto cross, Trials, Sport Ridae, and a Road Rally.
Read MoreJuly 1, 2012 the Shinnston Community Band will perform the Anual Independence Concert at Ferguson Memorial Park.
Read MoreRiffle Pottery is back to potting! Gillum House Bed & Breakfast has new Gillum House mugs made by Larry Riffle of Riffle Pottery.
Read MoreTeams turned out for the Harrison County United Way fundraiser Bocce Tournament and our guest got a great breakafst.
Read MoreShop Shinnston hosts Girl's Night Out on May 10, 2012. Get entry card stamped by every participating shop for chance to win a basket of goodies!
Read MoreSee the Spring 2012 issue for the article and photo spread about Travel to Shinnston
Read MoreSunset-Ellis Drive-in opens April 20, 2012. The Flea Market opens April 21, 2012.
Read MoreThere will no longer be a Vintage Motorcycle Show at MountainFest in Motrgantown.
Read MoreShinnston has more churches than bars. There have never been "religious wars" in Shinnston. The Lenten Services prove it.
Read MoreReminiscing about growing up in West Virginia and how the love of a State becomes a part of a person, not just a geographic place. It is HOME.
Read MoreShinnston honors GOD and Country. The 2011 Veterans Day Parade honored Shinnston natives Vic Andrick, Jackson Anderson, David Feathers, and posthumously, Cpl Samuel Murray. Thank you for your Service to keep us FREE.
Read MoreThere are still pretty leaves to be seen for the last time in 2011, but this is the last chance most likely.
Read MoreLeaf-peeping on US Rte 250 in West Virginia is wonderfully scenic.
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