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On Chestnut Street (U.S. 60) at Virginia Point Drive, on the right on Chestnut Street.
Ceredo - Founded in 1857 by Eli Thayer of Massachusetts, an Abolition leader, in his plan to create sentiment against slavery in western states. Kenova - named for the meeting place of three states, Kentucky, Ohio, and West Virginia. — — Map (db m35202) HM
On 23rd Street at Chestnut Street (U.S. 60), on the left when traveling north on 23rd Street.
Welcome to Dreamland Pool. Dreamland Pool was first opened in 1926, and the original construction included
a three story pavilion. The top floor of the pavilion included a dance floor, where
many notable Big Bands played through the 1930s and . . . — — Map (db m126082) HM
On Docks Creek Road at Docks Creek Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling south on Docks Creek Road.
Remains of Dr. Cary Henry Hampton (1754-1840), his son, Dr. Anthony G. Hampton, and daughter-in-law Susannah, are buried in Maple Hill Cemetery. The elder Hampton was born in Buckland, VA, the son of a French and Indian War veteran. In the American . . . — — Map (db m175170) HM
On Waverly Road (U.S. 60) at Burlington Road, on the left when traveling west on Waverly Road.
Located one and a half mile
south on Spring Valley Drive.
Established, 1932, for the care
and rehabilitation of American
war veterans. A one hundred
eighty bed General Medical
and Surgical Hospital with dental and outpatient treatment. — — Map (db m126064) HM
On Thundering Herd Drive (U.S. 60) east of Camden Road, on the right when traveling west.
Wayne County.
Formed in 1842 from Cabell.
Named for General Anthony
Wayne, whose victory over
the Native Americans in 1794
at Fallen Timbers broke the
Western Confederacy and
removed the threat of further
attacks into western . . . — — Map (db m126062) HM
On Chestnut Street (U.S. 60) at 23rd Street, on the right when traveling west on Chestnut Street.
West Virginia. “The Mountain State” — western
part of the Commonwealth of
Virginia until June 20, 1863.
Settled by the Germans and
Scotch Irish. It became a line
of defense between the English
and French during the . . . — — Map (db m126080) HM