Distances in miles and kilometers from Hometown, West Virginia to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 38°31′44″N 81°51′18″W in a straight line: | |
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Hometown, West Virginia Hometown is a census-designated place (CDP) located along the Kanawha River on West Virginia Route 62 in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census, its population was 668. Hometown has six streets that are intersected by one street. There is an elementary school (...) Amherst-Plymouth Wildlife Management Area Amherst-Plymouth Wildlife Management Area is a protected area located in Putnam County, West Virginia. The site is along the banks of the Kanawha River and is popular for hunting Canada geese in the fall. Access is from West Virginia Route 62 between Bancroft and Hometown and from Manilla Creek Road (...) Plymouth, West Virginia Plymouth is an unincorporated community in Putnam County, West Virginia, United States. The town is located north of the mouth of Guano Creek on the Kanawha River along West Virginia Route 62. The community was named after Plymouth, Pennsylvania, the native home of two mining officials (...) Winfield High School (West Virginia) Winfield High School is a high school located on the banks of the Kanawha River in Winfield, West Virginia. The community is a rural town, located halfway between Huntington and Charleston, and the school is in Putnam County Schools (...) James W. Hoge House James W. Hoge House is a historic home located at Winfield, Putnam County, West Virginia. It was built in 1838, and is a one-story, Federal-style side-gable brick dwelling measuring 18 feet by 47 feet. It features stepped parapets at the gable ends and a decorative brick cornice (...) |