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Ramp Festivals, Feast of the Ramson, Wild…

Ramps are Everywhere in the Appalachian Mountains but Richwood West Virginia appears to be the birthplace of the ramp fests.

http://richwooders.com/ramp/ramps.htm

Betcha' never heard of the…

Instead of trying to explain what it is, check this link and get the whole story.... a culinary dish from the "wild leek type plant", but very different as you'll

http://www.cityprofile.com/forum/west-virginia/betcha-never-heard-ramp-festivals-begin-april-12412/

Allium tricoccum - Wikipedia, the free…

Allium tricoccum – known as the ramp spring onion, ramson, wild leek wood leek and wild garlic – is an early spring vegetable, a perennial wild onion with a strong garlic ...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wild_leek

Ramp Festival

What's a ramp? Known variously as the ramson, the buckram, and wild garlic, the ramp, or Allium tricoccum , is the North American wild leek.

http://www.masondixonpark.net/ramp.html

West Virginia Department of Commerce…

In every corner of the state, West Virginia's fairs and festivals showcase the state's history and culture.

http://www.wvcommerce.org/travel/thingstodo/history/fairsandfestivals.aspx

West Virginia travel guide - Wikitravel

Open source travel guide to West Virginia, featuring up-to-date information on attractions, hotels, restaurants, nightlife, travel tips and more. Free and reliable advice ...

http://wikitravel.org/en/West_Virginia

West Virginia Department of Commerce…

Latest list of featured events ... The Smithsonian Institute and the National Archives are launching a new traveling exhibition exploring America's labor history.

http://www.wvcommerce.org/travel/featured/default.aspx

What food is West Virginia famous for

Answer . Traditional West Virginia cooking is broadly similar to Southern cuisine, but it's technically part of the Appalachian style of cooking, which was mostly subsistence ...

http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_food_is_West_Virginia_famous_for

The Exotic Wild Leek

The Exotic Wild Leek. By Clifford Mark Sakry For those who wander the greening Minnesota woodscape in late April or May, the consummate harbinger of spring is surely the morel.

http://north-link.net/cmsakry/1pub/8904mod1.htm

Family and Community Life: American…

Family and Community Life: American Folklife Center: An Illustrated Guide (Library of Congress)

http://www.loc.gov/folklife/guide/community.html

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