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GNIS feature ID. 1549185 [5] Website. cityofwilliamson.org. Williamson is a city in Mingo County, West Virginia, United States, situated along the Tug Fork River. The population was 3,042 at the 2020 census. It is the county seat of Mingo County, [7] and is the county's largest and most populous city. Williamson is home to Southern West ...
GNIS feature ID. 1542862 [4] Matewan (/ ˈmeɪtwɒn /) is a town in Mingo County, West Virginia, United States at the confluence of the Tug Fork River and Mate Creek. The population was 412 at the 2020 census, down from 499 in 2010. [6] The Norfolk Southern Railway 's Pocahontas District passes through the town.
This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Mingo County, West Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a Google map. [1]
Queen Anne, Late 19th and Early 20th Century American Movements. NRHP reference No. 06001045 [1] Added to NRHP. November 15, 2006. Williamson Historic District is a historic district in Williamson, West Virginia that roughly is bounded by the Norfolk and Western Railroad tracks, Pritchard, Poplar, Park, Mulberry and Elm Streets. [2]
Third Ave., Williamson, West Virginia. / 37.67667°N 82.30139°W / 37.67667; -82.30139. R. T. Price House is a historic home located at Williamson, Mingo County, West Virginia. It was designed by noted West Virginia architect Levi J. Dean and built about 1940. It has a 11⁄2 -story main block with one story east and west wings.
97000265 [1] Added to NRHP. March 21, 1997. The Mountaineer Hotel is an historic hotel located in Williamson, West Virginia, USA. Situated at the corner of East Second Avenue and Court Street with the main entrance located on East Second Avenue, the one hundred sixteen room hotel is in the center of the downtown commercial district.
1703 W. Third Ave., Williamson, West Virginia. / 37.67778°N 82.29222°W / 37.67778; -82.29222. The Williamson Field House is a historic field house located in Williamson Memorial Park in Williamson, West Virginia. The field house was built in 1950–51 to serve as a recreational center and auditorium for Williamson residents.
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