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  2. Terra Alta, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The present name Terra Alta is derived from Latin meaning "high land". [8] According to the 1876 Baltimore and Ohio Railroad map, Terra Alta had a railroad station called Cranberry Station . The town is home to the James S. Lakin House and Terra Alta Bank , each listed on the National Register of Historic Places .

  3. Mount View High School (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    Mount View High School (MVHS) is a public high school in Welch, West Virginia.Located on the grounds of an old strip mine in the mountains of McDowell County, West Virginia, Mount View High School is one of two schools in the Welch area, with the other being Welch Elementary School. [3]

  4. iPhone 11 - Wikipedia

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    The iPhone 11 is a smartphone developed and marketed by Apple.It is the thirteenth generation of iPhone, succeeding the iPhone XR, and was unveiled on September 10, 2019, alongside the higher-end iPhone 11 Pro at the Steve Jobs Theater in Apple Park, Cupertino, by Apple CEO Tim Cook.

  5. Clay-Battelle Middle/High School - Wikipedia

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    Clay-Battelle Middle/High School, located just below the Mason–Dixon line, was formed from the consolidation of Blacksville, Wadestown, and Daybrook high schools in 1939. The building was constructed by the Public Works Administration. The school was designed by architects Tucker & Silling.

  6. Rio, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish word is pronounced "Ree-Oh," but in the town of Rio, locals and others culturally pronounce the town name as "Rye-Oh." (Hampshire County, West Virginia, 1754-2004, published by the Hampshire County 250th Anniversary Committee) Sitting in North River around Rio is a well-known landmark—The Rio Turtle (also sometimes called Turtle ...

  7. Bridgeport, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Manufacturers opened in the town in the early 1900s, including the West Virginia Pottery Company, Bridgeport Lamp Chimney Company, and later the Master Glass Company. [ 5 ] On June 29, 2006, the city became noted as the site of a showdown over the issue of separation of church and state in the United States .

  8. Wood County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Wood County was strongly Unionist during the Virginia Secession Convention [19] and has been one of the most Republican counties in West Virginia for most of the century and a half since. The only Democrats to win Wood County have been Samuel J. Tilden in 1876, Woodrow Wilson in 1912 and 1916, Franklin D. Roosevelt between 1932 and 1940, Harry ...

  9. Cameron, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The town has the name of Samuel Cameron, a railroad worker. [9] Cameron's historical beach-style swimming pool, known as Cameron City Pool-PWA Project 1196, is one of a few in the entire nation. [10] Cameron was a Socialist Party of America stronghold in the early 1900s. [11]