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  • Treasure Mountain Festival
    All day
    09/15/2023
    Blackthorn Lavender will be set up with our lavender products at the Treasure Mountain Festival in Franklin, West Virginia

    **Blackthorn Lavender will be located in the TMF Arts & Crafts Building next to the bowling alley.**

    In 1968, a handful of Pendleton County residents had a vision – to have an annual festival that would share the County’s history and scenic views with others. They chose the name Treasure Mountain Festival for two main reasons – the many treasures of our mountains (flora, fauna, rivers, hiking trails, etc.) and in reference to the 1758 attack on Fort Seybert in which legend states that the Indians buried the treasures from the fort in the mountains. Planning began, and the first festival kicked-off on Friday, September 19th , 1969.

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  • Treasure Mountain Festival
    All day
    09/16/2023
    Blackthorn Lavender will be set up with our lavender products at the Treasure Mountain Festival in Franklin, West Virginia

    **Blackthorn Lavender will be located in the TMF Arts & Crafts Building next to the bowling alley.**

    In 1968, a handful of Pendleton County residents had a vision – to have an annual festival that would share the County’s history and scenic views with others. They chose the name Treasure Mountain Festival for two main reasons – the many treasures of our mountains (flora, fauna, rivers, hiking trails, etc.) and in reference to the 1758 attack on Fort Seybert in which legend states that the Indians buried the treasures from the fort in the mountains. Planning began, and the first festival kicked-off on Friday, September 19th , 1969.

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  • Treasure Mountain Festival
    All day
    09/17/2023
    Blackthorn Lavender will be set up with our lavender products at the Treasure Mountain Festival in Franklin, West Virginia

    **Blackthorn Lavender will be located in the TMF Arts & Crafts Building next to the bowling alley.**

    In 1968, a handful of Pendleton County residents had a vision – to have an annual festival that would share the County’s history and scenic views with others. They chose the name Treasure Mountain Festival for two main reasons – the many treasures of our mountains (flora, fauna, rivers, hiking trails, etc.) and in reference to the 1758 attack on Fort Seybert in which legend states that the Indians buried the treasures from the fort in the mountains. Planning began, and the first festival kicked-off on Friday, September 19th , 1969.

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