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Heritage Farm Museum and Village is an open-air living history museum in Huntington, West Virginia that focuses on Appalachian history and culture.Originally conceived as a location to house and display the private collection of A. Michael "Mike" and Henriella Perry, Heritage Farm has expanded into an entire Appalachian Frontier Village that was recently [when?] named West Virginia's first ...
Located in the Marshall University Visual Arts Center: 927 3rd Ave, 25701 [1] C. Fred Edwards Conservatory: Ritter Park: Science Largest conservatory in West Virginia, located next to Huntington Museum of Art: 2033 McCoy Rd, 25701 Central City Museum Old Central City: History History museum focusing on Appalachian history and culture. 544 14th ...
Huntington Railroad Museum is a railroad and train museum, located next to the Safety Town in Huntington, West Virginia. Established in 1959, the museum is home to a Chesapeake and Ohio 1308 and has multiple exhibits of other rail vehicles and Collis P. Huntington. [2] [3]
Marshall University Visual Arts Center (originally known as Anderson Newcomb Co. and Stone & Thomas) is an arts center in Huntington, West Virginia, US, next to Pullman Square. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2007 under the Downtown Huntington Historic District. [1]
14th Street West Historic District, also known as Central City, [2] is a national historic district located at Huntington, West Virginia. The district encompasses 29 contributing buildings including Heiner's Bakery. Dwellings in the district represent the finest styles in Colonial Revival and Mid-Century Modern architecture. [3]
940 4th Ave, Huntington, West Virginia 25701 Coordinates 38°25′15.492″N 82°26′35.532″W / 38.42097000°N 82.44320333°W / 38.42097000; -82.44320333
Ninth Street West Historic District is a national historic district located at Huntington, Cabell County, West Virginia.The district encompasses 12 contributing buildings in the St. Cloud neighborhood in the western section of Huntington.
The Campbell House, is a historic home located between the Cammack House and the Campbell-Staats House in the Ritter Park Historic District in Huntington, West Virginia. Facing Ritter Park, the Campbell House was built in 1923. It is a three-story, Neoclassical dwelling, including a large portico supported by four columns. [2]