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  2. Ice hockey in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The first team to call West Virginia home were the Huntington Hornets of the IHL. The team played in the Veterans Memorial Fieldhouse but were immediately beset by low attendance figures. Within a few months Ernie Berg, the team's owner, was already looking for a new home and the Hornets lasted just one season.

  3. Category:Ice hockey teams in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    High school ice hockey in West Virginia; W. Wheeling Nailers This page was last edited on 17 November 2024, at 21:19 (UTC). ...

  4. High school ice hockey in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    2002 - Linsly adds Ice Hockey 2005 - First West Virginia State Championship is held - in overtime Wheeling Park beats Wheeling Central 2–1. 2010 - Second overtime championship game. Wheeling Central beats Wheeling Park 2–1 on a Joey Baker goal. Joseph Baker went on to play D1 club hockey at West Virginia University.

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  6. Henry Clay Furnace - Wikipedia

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    Henry Clay Furnace is an historic iron furnace located in Cooper's Rock State Forest near Cheat Neck, Monongalia County, West Virginia. It was built between 1834 and 1836 by Leonard Lamb. [ 2 ] It is a 30-foot square, 30 feet high stone structure in the shape of a truncated pyramid.

  7. Peter Tarr Furnace Site - Wikipedia

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    The Peter Tarr Furnace was the first iron furnace west of the Alleghenies. [2] The furnace was built in the 1790s by a man named Grant on property owned by American pioneer James Campbell along Kings Creek near modern Weirton, West Virginia in Hancock County. Peter Tarr purchased the business shortly after its construction, as Grant was no ...

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  9. Virginia Furnace - Wikipedia

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    The district encompasses three contributing structures and one contributing site. The furnace was built in 1854, and was a "charcoal" iron furnace used to smelt iron. It is constructed of cut sandstone, and forms a truncated pyramid measuring approximately 34 feet square in plan and rising about 30 feet. The district includes the nearby wheel ...