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Valley Falls Women's Tank Top featuring the photograph Valley Falls State Park by Bryan Spellman

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Valley Falls State Park Women's Tank Top

Bryan Spellman

by Bryan Spellman

$24.99

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Our women's tank tops are made from a 50% cotton / 50% polyester blend and are available in five different sizes.   All tank tops are machine washable.

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Valley Falls State Park covers 1,145 acres on both banks of the Tygart Valley River which separates Marion County from Taylor County in northeastern... more

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Valley Falls State Park Photograph by Bryan Spellman

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Holly April Harris

Holly April Harris

Valley Falls are so pretty! Lovely photo! I am very pleased to feature your wonderful artwork in the ‘Appalachia America’ group! Please add it to the “2023 First Quarter Featured Images Collection” thread in the discussions area to record and exhibit your image amongst the best in the group. Thank you! 3/25/23

Artist's Description

Valley Falls State Park covers 1,145 acres on both banks of the Tygart Valley River which separates Marion County from Taylor County in northeastern West Virginia. The Valley Falls themselves are a half-mile long set of cascades over the river’s rocks, which make for a popular, if dangerous, kayak run. The park is open for day use only, and despite the inviting water, swimming is not allowed. The part does have 18 miles of hiking and biking trails. In the 1830s, a trader built a lumber mill on the site, and a grist mill was built in 1847. Visitors can see what remains of these structures when visiting the park which became a West Virginia State Park in 1964. The park is 10.5 miles from Grafton and 12.5 miles from Fairmont, West Virginia.

About Bryan Spellman

Bryan Spellman

Born in Montana, raised in California, I have been holding a camera most of my life. I particularly love photographing the grand landscapes of the Pacific Northwest. Involved in photography all my life--starting out as a model for my father, a terrific photographer in his own right. Got my first Brownie Box Camera as a child, and have never looked back. Got serious when I inherited my father's Kodak 35mm viewfinder camera, then moved on to Single Lens Reflex cameras. Finally joined the digital revolution in the fall of 2006. Today, most of my work is done with a Nikon D810 digital SLR fitted with various Nikkor and Sigma lenses.

 

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