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Hot Dog Culture in America: From Street Carts to Slaw Dogs
If you really want to know a place, skip the fancy restaurants and find the nearest hot dog stand. America’s story isn’t written in boardrooms—it’s wrapped in paper, dripping mustard, and passed through a takeout window with a wink. Every region claims they do it best, and they’re all half-right. But here in the hills of West Virginia, at Coal Valley Bun Works, we know a truth that’s simple and sacred: a proper hot dog tells you everything about where it came from.
Carrie Scanlon Copley, Phd
Oct 214 min read


Discovering the Heart of West Virginia: The Pepperoni Roll
If you follow the scent of baked dough and spicy meat through the old coal towns of north central West Virginia, you’ll end up at the heart of a very local obsession: the pepperoni roll. This delicious treat is more than just food; it’s a slice of history and culture. Pepperoni Rolls: They Started in the Mines Back in the early 1900s, coal miners in this part of the state needed something to eat underground that wouldn’t spoil by lunch break. Most of them were Italian immigra
Carrie Scanlon Copley, Phd
Sep 303 min read


The Top 10 Hot Dogs in America You’ve Got to Try
At Coal Valley Bun Works, we take hot dogs seriously (well, as serious as we are capable of being). Our West Virginia dog has all the...
Carrie Scanlon Copley, Phd
Sep 242 min read


Leaf Peeping in West Virginia: Where the Hills Set Themselves on Fire in the Fall
It's beginning to look a lot like our favorite time of year. Nothing. I mean NOTHING beats a West Virginia autumn. In West Virginia, fall...
Carrie Scanlon Copley, Phd
Sep 172 min read
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