Moundsville
Moundsville is a city located in West Virginia, known for its rich history and unique attractions. It is situated along the Ohio River and serves as the county seat of Marshall County. The city is home to the famous Moundsville Penitentiary, which operated from 1876 until 1995 and is now a popular tourist destination.
The area is also notable for the Mound Cemetery, which features ancient burial mounds built by the Adena culture over 2,000 years ago. These mounds are significant archaeological sites that provide insight into the region's early inhabitants. Moundsville combines historical significance with natural beauty, making it an interesting place to visit.