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Summit Point WV - Route 340: Leetown Road S. of Summit Point: Cumberland Road: Tolled state improvement Cumberland Gap Turnpike: Danville and Wytheville Turnpike: Dunkard Creek Turnpike: Morgantown - Blacksville - Burton: WV Route 100, WV Route 7: East River and Princeton Turnpike: El Dorado Turnpike: Elk River Turnpike: Estillville Turnpike
Location of Harrison County in West Virginia. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Harrison County, West Virginia.. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Harrison County, West Virginia, United States.
In 1937, the building's first floor was remodeled to house a Walgreens Drug Store. One of its employees, Virginia Ruth Egnor, later became the 1950s television star Dagmar. [4] The Walgreens store closed in 1961 when the company declined to renew its lease. Thrift Drug Company briefly occupied the space afterward. [5] [6]
Coon Creek Bridge on the Elk River Trail, about 4 miles (6.4 km) downstream from Gassaway The Elk River Trail is a state park under construction in central West Virginia , United States. It will follow a 74-mile-long [ 1 ] portion of the former Coal and Coke Railway from Clendenin to Gilmer Station.
Thinking that his friend had been killed James headed back to Augusta County, Virginia and found the man who owned the land that he and his friend had been hunting on. The man agreed to sell James the land and he went back to his little cabin on the Elk River and proceeded to build a water mill. The place became known as Frame's Mill.
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Elk Hills is an unincorporated community in central Kanawha County, West Virginia, United States. It lies on U.S. Route 119 along the Elk River , between the communities of Mink Shoals and Crede .
Clay is centrally located within Clay County at (38.462855, -81.080024), [13] along the Elk River [14] and West Virginia Route 16 at an elevation of 708 feet (216 m). [6] West Virginia Route 4 overlaps with Route 16 in the north of Clay. There is not much bottom land in Clay, as the river cuts a deep gorge through the city, limiting growth.