Flatwoods, West Virginia

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Flatwoods
Flatwoods, West Virginia
Flatwoods
Flatwoods
Location in West Virginia
Basic data
Foundation : 1901
State : United States
State : West Virginia
County : Braxton County
Coordinates : 38 ° 43 ′  N , 80 ° 39 ′  W Coordinates: 38 ° 43 ′  N , 80 ° 39 ′  W
Residents : 276 (as of 2010)
Population density : 161.4 inhabitants per km 2
Area : 1.71 km 2  (approx. 1 mi 2 )
Postal code : 26621
FIPS : 54-27868
GNIS ID : 1539070
Mayor : Pamela Skelly

Flatwoods is a municipality with 276 residents (as of 2010) in Braxton County in West Virginia , USA . It gained international fame through an encounter of the third kind , known as the Flatwoods Monster .

history

Flatwoods was first mentioned in 1901. The name is derived from its flat, wooded area. However, maps show that a place with this name already existed in the 19th century.

On September 12, 1951, a UFO sighting , which has not yet been fully clarified, took place here , in which a 2.10 m high creature was sighted, which later went down in history as the "Flatwoods Monster".

Economy and Infrastructure

Interstate 79 is about a kilometer away.

There is a rail connection to the West Virginia & Pittsburgh Railroad , from which a branch branches off towards Sutton .

The Mountain Lakes Amphitheater is located in the village.

Flatwoods Monster is also marketed.

Individual evidence

  1. United States Census Bureau : American FactFinder. Retrieved February 8, 2017 .
  2. About Us. In: local.wv.gov. February 8, 2017, accessed February 8, 2017 .
  3. Calhoun, Gilmer, Braxton, Lewis, Upshur counties. - David Rumsey Historical Map Collection. In: davidrumsey.com. Retrieved February 8, 2017 .
  4. a b Flatwood's Monster - Braxton CVB. In: braxtonwv.org. September 12, 1952, accessed February 8, 2017 .
  5. West Virginia & Pittsburgh Railroad - West Virginia Railroads - Model Railroading. In: wvrailroads.net. December 31, 1990, accessed February 8, 2017 .
  6. ^ Ginsberg, Jennifer (April 23, 2006). "Flatwoods' new attraction: Amphitheater opening in Braxton retail hub". Charleston Gazette.
  7. Jump up: Summer Sun & Song , The Daily Sentinel, March 3, 2007. The venue's summer schedule will kick off on May 1, with WV Radio's WBRB, 101.3 out of Buckhannon broadcasting live from Mountain Lakes Amphitheater with Homegrown Country Live.
  8. Jump up: ntertainment letter , The Daily Mail - Charleston, May 6, 2005. Country singer Rhonda Vincent will open the summer concert season at 7 pm Saturday at the Mountain Lakes Amphitheater in Flatwoods.