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    As one of West Virginias most historic cities, Parkersburg and the surrounding area features a colorful and intriguing heritage that has been magnificently preserved and presented by multiple museums and historic sites.

  2. The ParkersburgVienna metropolitan area, officially the ParkersburgVienna, WV Metropolitan Statistical Area as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of two counties in West Virginia, anchored by the cities of Parkersburg and Vienna.

  3. Parkersburg is a charming city located in the Mid-Ohio Valley region of West Virginia. Known for rich American history, local flavors for the palate and over 82,000 acres of parks and public lands, Parkersburg is a perfect paradise for young and old alike. Bike along an old B&O railroad track or taste a craft brew at a local tavern.

  4. Parkersburg, city, seat (1800) of Wood county, western West Virginia, U.S. It lies at the confluence of the Ohio (there bridged to Belpre, Ohio) and Little Kanawha rivers. Settled about 1785 as Neal’s Station on a land tract originally purchased by Alexander Parker of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, it.

  5. Parkersburg. Parkersburg is a city of 30,000 people (as of 2018) in West Virginia. It was known as "Newport" when it was founded, later to be renamed Parkersburg in 1810. The city sits where the Little Kanawha River meets the Ohio river; the town of Belpre lies just across the river in Ohio.

  6. Parkersburg, WV is Wood County's oldest settlement, most populous city and seat of government.

  7. Parkersburg is a city in Wood County, West Virginia, United States. As of 2020, 29,738 people live in Parkersburg. Categories: Cities in West Virginia. County seats in West Virginia.

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