Inside Appalachia
West Virginia's 1,000 Year Flood: Clendenin
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 32s
Heather Roush leads a driving tour of destroyed landmarks in the town of Clendenin
Heather Roush, a wife, mother and school teacher is a great tour guide. If only the scenery wasn’t so tragically incredible. Heather is matter of fact as she points out destroyed landmarks of local interest as we drive along the once cozy town of Clendenin.
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Inside Appalachia
West Virginia's 1,000 Year Flood: Clendenin
Clip: Season 1 | 1m 32s
Heather Roush, a wife, mother and school teacher is a great tour guide. If only the scenery wasn’t so tragically incredible. Heather is matter of fact as she points out destroyed landmarks of local interest as we drive along the once cozy town of Clendenin.
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