Highway 64 in West Virginia is a major east-west Interstate Highway that spans a total of 164 miles, beginning at the Virginia/West Virginia state line and ending at the West Virginia/Kentucky state line. It intersects with many major highways and roads, including Highway 77, Highway 79, and Highway 19.
The West Virginia portion of Highway 64 is known for its scenic views of the Appalachian Mountains, including the New River Gorge Bridge which is the third highest bridge in the United States and a popular tourist destination. Traveling through rural areas, the highway passes through several small towns and provides access to a variety of outdoor recreational activities like hiking, fishing, and camping.
Highway 64 in West Virginia is an important commercial and transportation corridor connecting the state to the east coast, with major industries including coal mining, natural gas production, and tourism. The highway also has several rest areas and service plazas providing travelers with food, lodging, and other amenities.
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