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Waterfront mansions in the Hamptons Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Immature Coopers Hawk on a wooden fence Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Landscape view of Coopers Beach New Zealand Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coopers Rock State Forest
Coopers hawk, accipiter cooperii Royalty Free Stock Photo
Coopers Island Nature Reserve, Bermuda Royalty Free Stock Photo
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BIOS Outing - Coopers Island Nature Reserve, Bermuda Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Coopers Rock State Forest gets its name from a legend about a fugitive who hid from the law near what is now the overlook. A cooper by trade, he resumed making barrels at his new mountain hideout, selling them to people in nearby communities. He lived and worked in the forest for many years. During the Depression, between 1936 and 1942, the Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) built numerous structures in the forest, often using durable American chestnut wood from trees that succumbed to a blight that nearly wiped out the species. Eleven of these structures, including the rustic picnic shelters near the overlook, have been included on the National Register of Historic Places. Coopers Rock State Forest is 13 miles east of Morgantown and 8 miles west of Bruceton Mills. Its 12,713 acres are bisected by Interstate 68.


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