Morgantown West Virginia US Map

Morgantown, West Virginia, is a city known for its vibrant college-town atmosphere, scenic surroundings, and active outdoor lifestyle.

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Here’s an overview of its principal streets, roads, and key attractions:

Principal Streets and Roads

  1. University Avenue:
    • Description: A major thoroughfare running through the heart of Morgantown, University Avenue connects downtown with West Virginia University (WVU) campus. It is lined with shops, restaurants, and student housing.
  2. High Street:
    • Description: Located in downtown Morgantown, High Street is a bustling area with a variety of businesses, eateries, and cultural venues. It serves as a central hub for shopping and social activities.
  3. Pattison Street:
    • Description: A key street connecting University Avenue to other residential and commercial areas, Pattison Street is an important route for accessing both the WVU campus and local neighborhoods.
  4. Don Knotts Boulevard:
    • Description: A major road named after the famous actor and comedian who was a native of Morgantown. It connects the city to major shopping areas and the Morgantown Municipal Airport.
  5. Richwood Avenue:
    • Description: This street runs through various residential areas and connects to other key roads in the city, providing access to neighborhoods and local amenities.
  6. Grafton Road (U.S. Route 119):
    • Description: A significant highway that connects Morgantown to neighboring towns such as Grafton and Fairmont. It is a major route for regional travel and commerce.

City Attractions

  1. West Virginia University (WVU) Campus:
    • Description: The university is a central feature of Morgantown and offers various attractions, including the WVU Art Museum, the Evansdale Campus, and the historic Woodburn Hall. The campus is also known for its sports facilities, including the Mountaineer Field at Milan Puskar Stadium.
  2. Coopers Rock State Forest:
    • Description: Located just outside Morgantown, Coopers Rock State Forest offers scenic overlooks, hiking trails, and outdoor recreational opportunities. The forest provides beautiful views of the Cheat River Gorge and is a popular spot for hiking, picnicking, and nature observation.
  3. Morgantown History Museum:
    • Description: Situated in downtown Morgantown, the museum offers exhibits on the city’s history, including its development, notable figures, and local culture.
  4. Monongalia County Courthouse:
    • Description: A historic building located in downtown Morgantown, known for its architecture and role in local government. It is an important landmark in the city’s central area.
  5. WVU Coliseum:
    • Description: The home of the WVU Mountaineers basketball teams, the Coliseum hosts sporting events, concerts, and other large gatherings. It is a key venue for both university and community events.
  6. Deckers Creek Trail:
    • Description: A popular multi-use trail for walking, running, and cycling that follows Deckers Creek through Morgantown. The trail offers scenic views and recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.
  7. Art Museum of WVU:
    • Description: Located on the WVU campus, this museum features a diverse collection of artworks, including pieces from local and regional artists, and hosts rotating exhibitions.
  8. Morgantown Public Library:
    • Description: The library provides resources and programs for the community, including books, educational events, and public services.
  9. Dorsey’s Knob Park:
    • Description: A local park offering hiking trails, picnic areas, and scenic viewpoints. It provides outdoor recreational opportunities and beautiful views of the surrounding area.
  10. The Creative Arts Center:
    • Description: Located on the WVU campus, this facility hosts performances, art exhibitions, and cultural events, contributing to the city’s vibrant arts scene.

Morgantown’s blend of educational institutions, outdoor recreational areas, and cultural attractions makes it a dynamic city with a range of activities and experiences for residents and visitors alike. The city’s layout and key streets provide access to its diverse offerings, reflecting its role as a hub of activity and culture in West Virginia.

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