The town of Cass, which lies at the foot of Snowshoe’s end of Cheat Mountain, got a nice little write-up in the September 9 Washington Post as writer Christine Dell’Amore checked out Cass Scenic Railroad State Park and other local color, including Cass’ still-snipping 89-year-old barber, Lyle “Lefty” Meeks. (Alas, Snowshoe Resort didn’t get mentioned in the story, except that the Village’s Cheat Mountain Pizza was named as an available eatery.)
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