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Charleston station contains a single 800-foot (240 m) concrete side platform and has a station depot that provides a waiting room for customers. The station depot, built by the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway in 1905, is on the National Register of Historic Places .
C&O 5015 is an American Locomotive Company (ALCO) S-2 diesel–electric switcher locomotive that the W&OD leased from the C&O. [121] Built in 1946 with a 1000-horsepower engine, the locomotive was used during the W&OD's final decade of operations. [121] After serving five more railroads, the locomotive became Columbia & Reading Railway #2-26 in ...
Jackson and Wood counties: William Wirt (1772–1834) United States Attorney General (1817–29) 5,000: 233 sq mi (603 km 2) Wood County: 107: Parkersburg: 1798: Harrison County: James Wood (1741–1813) Governor of Virginia (1796–99) 83,052: 367 sq mi (951 km 2) Wyoming County: 109: Pineville: 1850: Logan County: derived from Lenape Native ...
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The American Motors Proving Grounds – The former 300 acres (1.2 km 2; 0.47 sq mi) American Motors Proving Grounds in Burlington, Wisconsin, had initially been Nash's test track and subsequently became Jeep's test facilities (after American Motors acquired Kaiser Jeep in the 1970s). The grounds were disused after Chrysler's takeover of ...
Capital High was Kanawha County's magnet school for the performing arts, offering a class in performing arts every period of the day. These include The Capital High Dance Company, the Capital High Theatre Department, the Capital High V.I.P.s (Voices In Perfection) Show Choir, the Capital High Orchestra, and "The Pride of Capital High" Marching and Concert Band as well as the Capital High ...
The Church of God of Prophecy (COGOP) is a Holiness Pentecostal Christian Church. It is one of six Church of God bodies headquartered in Cleveland, Tennessee that arose from a small meeting of believers who gathered at the Holiness Church at Camp Creek near the Tennessee/North Carolina border on Saturday, June 13, 1903. [3]