My GF and I live in North Carolina, and are thinking of taking a trip to West Virginia for valentine’s day weekend. I’m a foreigner and one thing I’d like to do is see ‘real’ rural America, so I guess we’d like to drive through some very isolated towns. Plan is to get a very rural cabin somewhere, but I’d also like to see the mountain-top removal mining if possible. So the desiderata are…
Fenton Glass (Williamstown) is a good one, and a fairly old industry in WV. There’s also at least one maker of sheets of stained glass going.
Also of note would be the Greenbriar hotel in White Sulphur Springs. The mountain there is hollow and was a secret bunker that the entire US gov’t would be relocated to in the event of a nuclear war. You will need reservations- http://www.greenbrier.com/site/bunker-tourguidelines.aspx
Here’s a map of mountain-top removal activity in WV. Beckley or Lewisburg could be a good jumping off point for lots of exploration. If you want to go full-circle with the mining theme, Beckley has an exhibition coal mine that is absolutely fascinating. I grew up in WV and went there for the first time in July.
The Greenbrier Valley (where the aforementioned hotel is located) is gorgeous and scenic. You could also go to the Green Bank Observatory.