Book 4 of the Wandering Back-Roads West Virginia series is the largest yet, with 22 chapters focused on the stories behind some of the state's most interesting places and traditions. As with the other series, the stories are told from the perspectives of the individuals who created or care for these places and traditions. The book covers the entire state, from the panhandles to a cave in Greenbrier County. Topics include the Locust Heights & Western Railroad, Arthurdale, heirloom apple orchards, castles, Harpers Ferry ghosts, a telephone museum, the Sagebrush Round-Up and WMMN stars of yesteryear, Singing in the Hills, buckwheat milling, Organ cave, Sistersville Ferry, Virginia Furnace, Pleasant District Holiness Association camp, Family Roots Farm, Washington family properties, Rosbys Rock, Sharp's Store, The Little House, Sweet Springs and Westbrook's Esso and car collection. With photography by the author and fully indexed.