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  2. Hardy County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    According to the United States Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 584 square miles (1,510 km 2), of which 582 square miles (1,510 km 2) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km 2) (0.4%) is water.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Hardy County ...

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    WV 7, southern fork of the Potomac River 38°54′31″N 79°01′10″W  /  38.908611°N 79.019444°W  / 38.908611; -79.019444  ( Stump Family Moorefield vicinity

  4. Wardensville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Wardensville is a town in Hardy County, West Virginia, United States. The population was 265 at the 2020 census . [ 2 ] Originally named Trout Run , Wardensville was chartered in Virginia in 1832 and incorporated in West Virginia in 1879.

  5. List of the oldest buildings in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    near Wardensville, West Virginia: 1788 Residence Nathaniel and Isaac Kuykendall House: near Romney, West Virginia: 1789 Residence Stuart Manor: Lewisburg, West Virginia: 1789 Residence 1778 building on site Poor House, Tuscarora Creek Historic District [2] near Martinsburg, West Virginia: c. 1788 Residence Ben Boyd Store, Darkesville Historic ...

  6. West Virginia Route 55 - Wikipedia

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    west end of WV 20 overlap: Fenwick: WV 20 south / WV 39 west – Summersville: east end of WV 20 overlap; west end of WV 39 overlap: see WV 39 and US 219: Randolph: Elkins: US 33 west / US 219 north / US 250 north / WV 92 north / CR 219/34 (11th Street / Elkins-Randolph County Industrial Park Road) – Parsons, Buckhannon, South Elkins

  7. Francis Kotz Farm - Wikipedia

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    Francis Kotz Farm, also known as The Kotz Place, is a historic home located near Wardensville, Hardy County, West Virginia. The house was built about 1860, and is a two-story, four-room Greek Revival style brick house, with side gable roof. A two-story addition was built about 1875. The house sits on a stone foundation.

  8. Slanesville, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The community’s Slanesville Elementary School along WV 29 south of town was host to President George H. W. Bush in April 1991 when he landed by helicopter in a field adjacent to the school to award Rae Ellen McKee the National Teacher of the Year award for 1991. A fifth grade remedial reading teacher, McKee was chosen from among the nation's ...

  9. John McKee House - Wikipedia

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    The John McKee House, 44 King St., Charleston, South Carolina. The John McKee House is a c. 1796 house at 44 King St., Charleston, South Carolina. [1] The house follows a traditional Charleston single house layout with a small stair hall separating two main rooms per floor, one toward the street and one toward the rear of the property.