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Kanawha
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Kanawha
may refer to:
Places
Kanawha River
in West Virginia, joining the Ohio River at Point Pleasant
Kanawha Falls
, a waterfall on the Kanawha River
Kanawha Falls, West Virginia
, an unincorporated community in Fayette County near the waterfall
Kanawha River Valley AVA
, West Virginia wine region
Little Kanawha River
in West Virginia, joining the Ohio River at Parkersburg
Kanawha, West Virginia
, an unincorporated community in Wood County near Parkersburg
Kanawha County, West Virginia
Kanawha County textbook controversy
, a violent school control struggle beginning in 1974
State of Kanawha
, an early name for the state of West Virginia
Kanawha Canal, part of the
James River and Kanawha Canal
, a partially built canal in Richmond, VA
Kanawha (Luray, Virginia)
, a historic house
Kanawha, Iowa
, city
Railroad
Kanawha, a type
2-8-4
railroad steam locomotive
Ships
Kanawha
(1899)
, a steam yacht owned by Henry H. Rogers
USS
Kanawha
or
USNS
Kanawha
has been the name of seven ships of the United States Navy
USS
Kanawha II
(SP-130)
, a yacht which served in the United States Navy from 1917 to 1919 and was renamed
USS
Piqua
(SP-130)
in 1918.
The
United States Coast Guard Cutter
Kanawha
, a buoy tender in Pine Bluff, Arkansas
Other uses
Kanawha, a solar deity in
Seneca mythology
Kanawha Valley people
, an ancient indigenous people who lived in what is now West Virginia
"Kanawha", a song by rock band Seam from the album
The Pace Is Glacial
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