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  2. Hillsboro, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Later the school was re-built in brick as Hillsboro High School. [5] [6] Millpoint, in northern Hillsboro, was once the site of a small industrial village, "including within its limits proper a store, a blacksmith shop, two flour mills, and three homes." [7] One of the mills has been restored and can be seen along Rt. 219.

  3. Beauchamp-Newman House - Wikipedia

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    It was built in the 1830s, and is a two-story brick dwelling with hipped and gable roofs. The Beauchamp-Newman Museum, long known as the “Old Red Brick” is the oldest brick building in Elizabeth. It was built around 1835–40, by Alfred Beauchamp, grandson of the first settler in the community.

  4. Nicholls House and Woolen Mill Site - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 1893, and is a 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story, red-glazed brick building in the Second Empire style. It has a tower and mansard roof. It features a full front porch with Doric order columns in the Colonial Revival style. The property also includes the site of a mill used for carding and manufacturing woolens dating to 1795. [2]

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  6. George Neale Jr. House - Wikipedia

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    George Neale Jr. House, also known as the Pence Building, is a historic home located at Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia.Built in 1840, it is a two-story structure with a stone foundation and walls of handmade orange-red brick in the Greek Revival style.

  7. Fairfield Stadium - Wikipedia

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    The original stadium was a red brick structure that featured a grass field circled by a cinder track and was owned by the city and mostly maintained by community volunteers. In 1970, a major renovation project was completed that expanded the seating capacity by 5,000 seats, bringing it to 18,000. [ 3 ]

  8. Glen Elk Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The area was developed after 1898, and contains a mixture of residential and commercial buildings. They include commercial warehouses built of brick and stone, small commercial buildings, housing specialty shops and eateries, and frame dwellings. Located in the district is the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Depot (1903). [2]

  9. Pearl S. Buck Birthplace - Wikipedia

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    It is located in the area commonly referred to as "Little Levels," surrounding the town of Hillsboro in Pocahontas County, West Virginia. Pearl S. Buck's great grandfather, Cornelius "Mynheer" Stulting, had a yearning to build a house like the one they had in the Netherlands.