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26187. Area code: 304: FIPS code: 54-87556 [4] GNIS feature ID: 2390675 [2] Website: Official website: Williamstown is a city in Wood County, ... WV to the south on ...
Note: Virginia 242 is served by Knoxville, Tennessee; Virginia 246 is served by Charleston, WV. Dulles (201, 226-228, West Virginia 268) 44715 Prentice Dr., Sterling, VA 20101; Northern Virginia (220-223) 8409 Lee Hwy., Merrifield, VA 22081; Richmond (224-225, 229-232, 238-239, 244) 5801 Technology Blvd, Sandston, VA 23150
The United States Post Office and Court House in Huntington, West Virginia is a federal building housing the United States District Court for the Southern District of West Virginia. It was built in 1907 and expanded in 1907, and again in 1937. The original construction was the result of the Tarsney Act of 1893.
CNAC may refer to: China National Aviation Corporation; Canadian Numbering Administration Consortium; Centro Nacional Autónomo de Cinematografía;
The "Pride of Williamstown" is Williamstown High School's marching band, The Pride accompanies Williamstown's Yellow Jackets to almost every football game, competes in several marching band competitions at 49 members as of 2022, and performs in local parades. The band went to a Bands of America regional championships in the 1991 season.
The northern terminus is at Interstate 77 exit 185 and West Virginia Route 31 on the southern outskirts of Williamstown, Wood County. The portion of the road from Williamstown to Mineral Wells in Wood County was part of U.S. Route 21 until US 21 was decommissioned statewide in 1974.
View north along WV 31 at WV 2 in Wood County. West Virginia Route 31 is a north–south state highway in the northwestern portion of the U.S. state of West Virginia.The northern terminus of the route is at the Ohio state line on the Williamstown Bridge over the Ohio River.
The Federal Aviation Administration Records Center in Martinsburg, West Virginia is the former United States Courthouse and Post Office for the city. It is a Richardson Romanesque style building, principally designed by Willoughby J. Edbrooke, of the Office of the Supervising Architect. [2]