#1.
3714 Highway 16, Marion, VA 24354

#2.
Mannington WV 26582, United States of America
Inscription. Mannington. Once called Koontown but renamed in 1856 when chartered as town by Va. Assembly. Incorporated under W. Va. law in 1871. Abundant natural gas attracted diverse industry by 1900. Brick, glass and boiler factories, ... More on HMDB

#3.
S
(Hamilton, 60' x 75', 1912, WV-25-01) S. of Mannington , Marion County, WV. Meadow Av. S. 0.4 miles from jct with US250 in Mannington, SW on Laurel Dr. (becomes Flaggy Meadow Dr.) 0.5 miles ... More on dalejtravis.com

#4.
Farmington WV 26571, United States of America
Inscription. A mile north stood the cabin in which Waitman T. Willey, the States first U. S. Senator was born, October 18, 1811. Elected August 4, 1863 by the Legislature, he served until March 3, 1871. Died May 2, 1900; buried in ... More on HMDB

#5.
Farmington WV 26571, United States of America
Inscription. Explosion in Consolidated Coal No. 9 mine November 20, 1968 resulted in deaths of 78 miners, with only 21 men rescued. Mine sealed ten days later due to fires and explosions. In 1969 recovery efforts began. Over ten year ... More on HMDB

#6.
2017 Pleasant Valley Road, Fairmont, West Virginia
We are a family entertainment center dedicated to wholesome fun for kids of all ages. Furthermore, we are a... More on familydaysoutusa
Valley Worlds of fun is especially good for kids . More on insiderpages.com

#7.
Fairmont WV 26554, United States of America
Inscription. Completed in 1921, honoring WWI veterans. Designed by Concrete Steel Engineering Co. NY; built by John F. Casey Co. Pittsburgh. Three 250 ft. reinforced concrete arch spans, 90 ft. abo... More on HMDB
Inscription. Completed in 1921, honoring WWI veterans. Designed by Concrete Steel Engineering Co. NY; built by John F. Casey Co. Pittsburgh. Three 250 ft. reinforced concrete arch spans, 90 ft. abo... More on HMDB

#8.
Fairmont, WV

#9.
Cleveland Avenue, Fairmont WV 26554, United States of America
Inscription. On April 20, 1863, Confederate Gens. William E. “Grumble” Jones and John D. Imboden began a raid from Virginia through present-day West Virginia against the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Taking separate routes, ... More on HMDB

#10.
Bridgeport WV 26330, United States of America
