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Rt. 26, Albright WV 26519,Morgantown WV,West_Virginia,26519

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Kingwood WV 26537, United States of America
Inscription. First settled in 1807, Kingwood was named for the grove of trees located where the courthouse now stands. On January 19, 1818, the Commonwealth of Virginia created Preston as its 35th county. Kingwood from its beginning ... More on HMDB

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Kingwood WV 26537, United States of America
Inscription. Preston County was formed in the east upstairs bedroom of Price's Tavern in April, 1818, and named for James Patton Preston, governor of Virginia, 1816-1819. Tavern built prior to 1810, served as an inn until 1882. , ... More on HMDB

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Kingwood WV 26537, United States of America
205 West Main Street Calendar of Events Kingwood WV 26537 About the library phone & fax 3 04 329-1499 More on Kingwood.lib.wv.us
Inscription. Named for grove of big trees. Southeast is Dunkard Bottom, settled by Thomas Eckarly, 1754. Near by during Indian raids in 1778 and 1788, many settlers were killed. Martin Wetzel and W... More on HMDB

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109 East Main Street, Kingwood WV 26537, United States of America

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Tunnelton, WV
'Washington Bottom Farm' (also known as 'Ridgedale', 'Ridge Dale', and as the 'George W. Washington House and Farm') is a 19th century Greek Revival plantation house and farm on a plateau overlooking the South Branch Potomac River ... More on Wikipedia

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Swanton, MD

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Terra Alta WV 26764, United States of America
Inscription. In 1784 George Washington, Bushrod Washington, James Craik and his son made a horseback journey to inspect their western lands and investigate the feasibility of building a canal from the Potomac River to westward waters. ... More on HMDB

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Terra Alta WV 26764, United States of America
Inscription. Half a mile high. Famed as a health resort. Once known as Cranberry for extensive cranberry glades found near. North is Cranesville Swamp, noted for its wild life. In that vicinity, Lewis Wetzel killed several indians. ... More on HMDB

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Terra Alta WV 26764, United States of America
Inscription. In the cemetery is buried Dr. Mahlon Loomis, sender of first aerial signals, 1866-73, forerunner of wireless telegraphy. Signals were sent 14 miles, using kites flown by copper wires. Patented 1872; company chartered ... More on HMDB
