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  2. Auto, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Auto is an unincorporated community in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. Auto is 2.5 miles (4.0 km) southeast of Falling Spring. A post office called Auto has been in operation since 1911. [2] The community is said to have been named for horse and buggies (previously called "automobiles") in the area. [3]

  3. Williamstown, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Williamstown was named for Isaac Williams (1737–1820), who settled here in 1787. ... WV to the south on WV Route 14. The city is approximately 14 miles north of ...

  4. Williamstown High School (West Virginia) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  5. West Virginia Route 14 - Wikipedia

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    WV 618 east (Seventh Street) north end of WV 618 overlap (northbound only) WV 68 north (Emerson Avenue) to I-77 / SR 7 / Memorial Bridge – Belpre, OH, St. Marys: north end of WV 68 overlap: Williamstown: To Highland Avenue (WV 31 north) / SR 7 – Marietta, OH: south end of WV 31 overlap; to Williamstown Bridge: WV 31 south – Airport

  6. Williamstown, WV - Wikipedia

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  7. Haynes-Apperson - Wikipedia

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    1894 Haynes-Apperson. The company was founded by Elwood Haynes and brothers Elmer and Edgar Apperson.In 1894, the trio built one of the first gasoline powered vehicles in the United States, at Apperson's Riverside Machine Works. [1]