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  2. Seneca Glass Company Building - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Glass Company Building, now called Seneca Center, is a historic glass factory located at Morgantown, Monongalia County, West Virginia. It was built by the Seneca Glass Company in 1896–1897, and is an industrial complex of work areas, all connected by doors, passageways, or bridges. A fire in 1902, destroyed much of the interior of the ...

  3. Sites Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The log house was built by Jacob Sites circa 1839 below the Seneca Rocks ridge. The house was expanded in the mid-1870s with a frame addition, remaining in the Sites family until it was acquired by the U.S. Forest Service in 1968 as part of Spruce Knob–Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area in Monongahela National Forest .

  4. Mingo - Wikipedia

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    Statue of the Mingo, Greetings to Wayfarers, in Wheeling, West Virginia Statue of Mingo, Greetings to Wayfarers, in Wheeling, West Virginia. The etymology of the name Mingo derives from the Delaware (Lenape) word, mingwe or Minque, as adapted from their Algonquian language, meaning "stealthy". In the 17th century, the terms Minqua or Minquaa ...

  5. List of West Virginia state symbols - Wikipedia

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    The Coat of Arms of West Virginia: 1863 [1] Flag: The flag of West Virginia consists of the coat of arms, wreathed below in rhododendron and bannered with "State of West Virginia" above, on a white field bound in blue 1929 [1] Motto: Montani Semper Liberi (Mountaineers [are] Always Free) 1863, [1] [2] 1872 [3] — Seal: The Great Seal of the ...

  6. Belleville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Pre European Settlement. Several thousand Hurons occupied present-day West Virginia during the late 16th and early 17th centuries. During the 17th century, the Iroquois Confederacy (then consisting of the Mohawk, Onondaga, Cayuga, Oneida, and Seneca tribes) drove the Hurons from the state and used it primarily as a hunting ground.

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  8. Seneca Rocks, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Seneca Rocks is an unincorporated community located in Pendleton County, West Virginia, United States. [2] The community of Seneca Rocks — formerly known as Mouth of Seneca — lies at the junction of US 33 , WV 28 and WV 55 near the confluence of Seneca Creek and the North Fork South Branch Potomac River .

  9. File:Map of USA WV.svg - Wikipedia

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    St. John's Episcopal Church (Charleston, West Virginia) Stratford Springs; Thurmond, West Virginia; Travelers Rest (Burlington, West Virginia) Van Swearingen-Shepherd House; W. H. Bickel Estate; Washington Bottom Farm; Watoga State Park; Watters Smith Memorial State Park; West Virginia Governor's Mansion; West Virginia Penitentiary; West ...