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Corridor Magazine Corridor Magazine is a bi-monthly portrait of this region that depicts the best of the best about North Central West Virginia.

This full-color, glossy publication features editorial content with a personal touch.

Savor both the moment and the home-cooked Italian cuisine at Julio’s Cafe. Slow down. From the outside, Julio’s Cafe cou...
22/09/2016

Savor both the moment and the home-cooked Italian cuisine at Julio’s Cafe. Slow down. From the outside, Julio’s Cafe could be easy to miss. It’s a simple brick building across from the train station in Clarksburg. But if people take the time to stop inside, they’ll be blown away by the masterfully crafted woodwork, dark tin ceilings and beautiful oak bar. They’ll notice the lava lamps on each table. Their mouths will water from the aroma wafting from the kitchen. It feels elegant, but warm and comfortable. Don’t miss the DINING story of the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

West Virginia draws big crowds with zip line adventures.For tourists visiting West Virginia, zip lining has become a mus...
20/09/2016

West Virginia draws big crowds with zip line adventures.
For tourists visiting West Virginia, zip lining has become a must-see attraction. Amy Goodwin, commissioner of the West Virginia Division of Tourism, said zip lining has become the new version of the age-old question: “Do they have a pool?” Don't miss the ZIPPING ALONG story in the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

FRESH SOUND American Mountain Theater celebrates its 10th anniversary season as ‘the best-kept secret in the country’.  ...
13/09/2016

FRESH SOUND
American Mountain Theater celebrates its 10th anniversary season as ‘the best-kept secret in the country’. Vacationers don’t need to travel to Branson, Missouri, Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, or Myrtle Beach, South Carolina, to see a quality music and comedy variety show. American Mountain Theater in Elkins, with its talented musicians and entertainers, offers a memorable experience close to home.Don't miss the ARTS story in the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

Do you love West Virginia and have a refined taste for local wine and an intense interest in jazz? The annual West Virgi...
06/09/2016

Do you love West Virginia and have a refined taste for local wine and an intense interest in jazz? The annual West Virginia Wine & Jazz Festival is the perfect place to indulge. Don’t miss the CALENDAR story of the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

In nature, the fall season is all about color as leaves turn from green to various shades of red, orange and yellow. Tha...
26/08/2016

In nature, the fall season is all about color as leaves turn from green to various shades of red, orange and yellow. That is also true in fashion this year, according to Connie Merandi, owner of Coni & Franc in Morgantown. Don’t miss the FASHION section of the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

Mike Tompkins has been teaching tennis for 45 years, but there is one sight in particular that reminds him of why he kee...
22/08/2016

Mike Tompkins has been teaching tennis for 45 years, but there is one sight in particular that reminds him of why he keeps going. It happens when one of the children Tompkins started with who could barely make contact with the tennis ball learns to hit the ball across the court. Don’t miss the RECREATION story in the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

String duo has strong ties to West Virginia. The duo is made up of Pete Wilson, who plays the violin, and Aaron Clay, wh...
15/08/2016

String duo has strong ties to West Virginia. The duo is made up of Pete Wilson, who plays the violin, and Aaron Clay, who plays the double bass. Wilson moved to the Morgantown area when he was 8 years old. Clay is from Fairmont. Both Wilson and Clay are now in the Washington, D.C., area and belong to “The President’s Own” United States Marine Band. Don't miss the MOUNTAIN STATE CONNECTION story in the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

Now a member of the Big 12 Conference and amidst the ever-changing landscape of college athletics, WVU Athletic Director...
08/08/2016

Now a member of the Big 12 Conference and amidst the ever-changing landscape of college athletics, WVU Athletic Director Shane Lyons is the man in charge of what means so much to so many. Check out the Q&A with Shane Lyons in the LET’S MEET section of the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

Honeybees play an important role in West Virginia’s agriculture, and beekeepers around the state are making sure the bee...
02/08/2016

Honeybees play an important role in West Virginia’s agriculture, and beekeepers around the state are making sure the bee population thrives. Beekeeping is a labor of love, and it is more about the bees and the environment than it is about the honey. Don’t miss the COVER story in the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine.

02/08/2016

Look for the August/September issue of Corridor Magazine hitting the mailboxes and newsstands this week.

JUST KEEP RUNNINGOn the floor right inside Tara Langdon’s Lumberport home, a basket of muddy and worn shoes sits as a re...
27/07/2016

JUST KEEP RUNNING
On the floor right inside Tara Langdon’s Lumberport home, a basket of muddy and worn shoes sits as a reflection of the journey she has gone through while also representing the goals she has. Don’t miss the RECREATION story in the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

Erica Smith was looking for a place where her children could have fun but also be educated. That’s when Smith and others...
18/07/2016

Erica Smith was looking for a place where her children could have fun but also be educated. That’s when Smith and others in the community brought the Spark! Imagination and Science Center to Morgantown.Don’t miss the SPOTLIGHT story in the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

The Taylor County Arts Council is a nonprofit organization located in Grafton that offers art classes and art exhibits t...
11/07/2016

The Taylor County Arts Council is a nonprofit organization located in Grafton that offers art classes and art exhibits to people in the North Central West Virginia area.Don't miss the ARTS story in the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

In the fall of 1973, Ruth Ann Musick knew she only had a few months left on Earth. She was diagnosed with terminal bone ...
05/07/2016

In the fall of 1973, Ruth Ann Musick knew she only had a few months left on Earth. She was diagnosed with terminal bone cancer, but she had enough time to collect her thoughts and express the legacy she wanted to leave behind. Don't miss the BEYOUND THE FOLKTALES story and pictures in the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

Whether short, long or somewhere in between, there’s a dress to match any mood or occasion during the summer months. Jor...
23/06/2016

Whether short, long or somewhere in between, there’s a dress to match any mood or occasion during the summer months. Jordan Shafer, the store manager at Park & Madison Boutique in Morgantown, said summer dresses are popular in many styles, including maxi dresses, which are longer, and shift dresses, which are shorter and flowy. Don’t miss the FASHION section of the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

Where am I?” Guests might ask themselves that question the first time they step into The Poky Dot in Fairmont. While lot...
20/06/2016

Where am I?” Guests might ask themselves that question the first time they step into The Poky Dot in Fairmont. While lots of restaurants claim to be different or unique, The Poky Dot truly delivers. Don’t miss the DINING story of the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

When some people think of pageants, they might think of tiaras, dresses and makeup. What they probably don’t think of is...
14/06/2016

When some people think of pageants, they might think of tiaras, dresses and makeup. What they probably don’t think of is service.
But service is what Miss West Virginia 2015 Chelsea Malone thinks about every day. Check out the Q&A in the LET’S MEET section in the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

Good enthusiasts from around North Central West Virginia flock to different food festivals throughout the year, and they...
06/06/2016

Good enthusiasts from around North Central West Virginia flock to different food festivals throughout the year, and they will once again make room for some homemade Greek food when they head to Clarksburg for the 15th annual Greek Food Festival. Don’t miss the CALENDAR story of the June/July issue of Corridor Magazine.

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