WEST VA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM

VIENNA, WV

Young, Shrubby Forest A young, shrubby forest that was established through a timber harvest.

This type of habitat has gone by many names over the past decades, including early-successional habitat, young forest, regenerating forest, shrubland, and more. No matter what name you know it by, this habitat has a few key features. First, the trees are young, small, and short. Second, the short vegetation is really dense and filled with herbaceous plants, shrubs, and saplings.

This state of a forest dominated by young trees is fleeting. As the trees get older, the young forest transitions to another type of ecosystem state that looks and acts differently, and supports different plants and animals.

Patches of young forests were historically created by weather events like tornados or windstorms, beaver activity, higher-intensity fires, land clearing by Indigenous peoples, and other types of forces. In more recent times, weather events, timber harvests, and the abandonment of agricultural fields have been responsible for creating this ephemeral ecosystem state. 

But there’s been a change in the past 50 years. Patches of young forest have been disappearing across Ohio and throughout the eastern United States. And as this habitat disappears, so too do the animals—like the prairie warbler—that rely on it. Patches of young forests have to be created by some kind of event. Every patch will eventually “age out,” and so for there to continually be enough available for animals to use, there have to continually be forces that create it. And in the past several decades, there haven’t been a lot of forces creating new patches.

To help bolster the declining populations of animals that rely on and use young forests, land stewards across the eastern United States have been creating more patches of it. These patches can be created in a variety of ways. Grass lawns and farm fields can be “let go” and have trees colonize on their own. Old, shrubby fields can be regularly cut back every several years. Patches of trees in a forest over 30 years old can be cut and removed. Such efforts by land stewards—coupled with weather events and other forces—can all help bolster the amount of young forest available across the landscape. And to borrow a famous phrase, “if you build it, they will come.”


Forest Service photo by Kyle Brooks
Young, Shrubby Forest Credit: Wayne National Forest

The West Virginia Automobile Museum is located in Vienna, WV and is a must-visit destination for automobile enthusiasts. The museum is home to a vast collection of rare and classic automobiles, ranging from vintage cars to high-performance vehicles, and everything in between. The museum’s collection features some of the most beautiful and rare automobiles from the past century, including cars from prestigious brands like Mercedes-Benz, Rolls-Royce, and Ferrari.

Visitors to the West Virginia Automobile Museum will have the opportunity to learn about the history of the automobile, as well as see the evolution of the automobile over time. The museum’s exhibits feature a wide range of vehicles that showcase the technological advancements of the industry, from the earliest steam-powered cars to the latest electric and hybrid vehicles.

In addition to the amazing collection of vehicles, the West Virginia Automobile Museum also hosts events and educational programs throughout the year. Visitors can attend car shows, lectures, and workshops, or take part in guided tours of the museum.

Overall, the West Virginia Automobile Museum is a must-visit destination for automobile enthusiasts of all ages. With its impressive collection of rare and classic automobiles, as well as its educational exhibits and events, the museum offers a unique and exciting experience for visitors.

WEST VA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM is a History Museum in VIENNA WV. US MID #8405400250

The museum is classed as HST (History Museums). It comes under American Alliance of Museums (AAM) region: Southeastern (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, West Virginia).

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WEST VIRGINIA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM INCORPORATED
1215 20TH ST
VIENNA
WV
26105-1239

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WEST VA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM Information

MID # 8405400250
Name WEST VIRGINIA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM INCORPORATED
Alternate Name WEST VA AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM
Classification History Museums, , Southeastern
Federal Employer Identification Number (EIN) 550850355
NTEECC A54
Tax period of the latest return filed (YYYYMM) 201106
INCOME 0
REVENUE 0
LAT/LONG 39.316116, -81.543197
CODES FIPS State Code: 54
FIPS County Code: 107
US Census Tract: 010502
US Census Block: 3011