Talk:Mountain Quest Institute
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External links modified
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Institute is likely dead and was IMHO never notable... delete?
[edit]I came across this article from a real-estate listing to sell the institute's property -- https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/303-Mountain-Quest-Ln-Marlinton-WV-24954/250616486_zpid/ . That led me to their website, on which the latest date I could find is for a 2013 event (https://www.mountainquestinstitute.com/#events.html). Further, Google Maps lists the address as the "Mountain Quest Inn" (https://www.mountainquestinn.com/), not the institute. My suspicion is that it's long closed -- and, in my opinion, was never notable in the first place. What do you think? Nominate for deletion? --tgeller (talk) 11:18, 28 January 2026 (UTC)
