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US 19, Shinnston, WV 26431
This late-18th-century colonial log cabin evokes the long-gone days of America's Revolutionary era. Constructed in 1778, the log house is owned and operated as a museum by the Shinnston Historical ... More on Heritage
The first residence in Shinnston, this log home is maintained as a living history project ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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400 Pike Street, Shinnston, WV 26431

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, Shinnston, WV

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Bridgeport WV 26330, United States of America

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Lumberport, West Virginia

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Lost Creek, WV
'Buffalo Creek Reservoir' is a reservoir near West Milford in Harrison County, West Virginia, USA. The reservoir is formed by an impoundment on Buffalo Creek, a tributary stream of ... More on Wikipedia

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409 West Main Street, Bridgeport WV 26330, United States of America
Inscription. On Simpson Creek is the site of fort built by John Powers, 1771. Nearby is grave of Col. Benjamin Wilson, soldier and settler. Here lived Joseph Johnson, only Virgina governor from west of Alleghenies; first elected by ... More on HMDB

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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

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West Pike Street and North 4th Street, Clarksburg, West Virginia 26301, us

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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
