

“The Pocahontas County Opera House is not only a place to celebrate the arts, but it’s also a symbol of West Virginia’s rich history,” Miller said. “From its construction in 1910 to the reopening as an opera house in 1999, this theater embodies the commitment West Virginians have to reinvesting in their community to help it thrive. I was pleased to see this building up close, and I look forward to attending a performance soon. Thank you for opening your doors to me.”