Arthurdale, W Va
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The little town of Arthurdale W. Va. stands as a monument to one of America's finest victories, a victory over poverty and hopelessness. The miners were selected on the basis of skills, and unfortunately (this being the 1930s) also on the basis of race and religion. But Arthurdale was only the first of many planned communities, and others were built for destitute black and Eastern European miners. Although critics called it a socialist experiment, it was by all standards a great success. The families that settled in Arthurdale were able to pull themselves up into the middle class, and many of the homes are still owned by the original families. Today, most of the homes in Arthurdale are private, but the Community Center, the blacksmith shop and one of the houses are open to tourists who want to learn more about the grand success that is Arthurdale. You can also visit the picnic grove, gift shop, forge, and museum.
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