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Text on front reads: "Alt. over 3000."
Text reads: "Said to be the longest straight road in state. Alt. above 3000."
Further text reads: "Alt. 3000."
Text on the back reads: "The year-round recreation wonderland. Skiing, fishing, golfing, etc. Near Davis, W. Va."
Rest of text reads: "Altitude 2900 feet. Good hunting, fishing, reasonable rates. Owned and operated by Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Mills."
Hotts Cottages was located along the North Fork South Branch Potomac River in Cabins, an unincorporated community in the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of the Monongahela National Forest.
Text on back reads: "North Fork Cottages, 9 Miles West of Petersburg, W. Va., On Routes 4 and 28, P. O. Cabins, W. Va., Fred and Thera Harman, owners." Cabins is an unincorporated community near Petersburg in the Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of Monongahela National Forest.
The North Fork Cottages are located on Routes 4 and 28 in Cabins, W. Va., an unincorporated community in Spruce Knob-Seneca Rocks National Recreation Area of Monongahela National Forest.
Rest of text reads: "U.S. Route 50. Rooms and meals, clean and modern, open the year round."
Rest of text reads: "U.S. 50. Elev. 2800'. Rooms and meals, clean and modern, open all year."
This engine became snow bound between Thomas and Davis, W. Va.
Germany Valley in Pendleton County, W. Va., viewed from North Mountain, Route 5.
A view of Germany Valley as seen from Route 5.
A view showing some buildings in Greenland Gap, Grant County, W. Va.
Greenland Gap can be seen in the distance.
A view of buildings located in Greenland Gap, Grant County, W. Va.
A hiker has climbed to the top of Greenland Gap and is posing on a rock outcrop.
The sign reads, "Nancy Hanks, mother of Lincoln, was born beyond the Saddle."
Text on the front reads, "Nancy Hanks, mother of Lincoln, was born beyond the Saddle. The Devil's Saddle from Allegheny Front Mountain, 8 miles west of New Creek, W. Va. U.S. 50. Elevation 2725 feet."
Text on the back reads, "Mine Mouth Generating Station, at Mt. Storm, W. Va., provides power to the free world's first 500,000 volt transmission system."
Text on back reads, "VEPCO - One of the largest electric plants of its kind. 14 miles from Davis on Route 93."
Text on back reads, "The new multi-million dollar electric power plant on W. Va. Route 93, between Mt. Storm on Route 50 and Blackwater Falls at Davis, W. Va. This plant, built on Stony River, also affords a lake for boating and fishing."
Text on back reads, "West Virginia Energy Center, Mt. Storm Power Station, Star Route Box 430, Mt. Storm, WV 26739. The Mount Storm Power Station is located on Mt. Storm Lake in the rugged Allegheny Mountains of north-eastern West Virginia. The 1,200-acre lake, built to serve the power station, also serves as a public recreation center. The station is known as a "mine-mouth" plant and is the largest coal-fired power station owned and operated by Virginia Power."
Text on the back reads, "Stony River Dam and $150,000,000 power plant of the Virginia Electric and Power Company near Mt. Storm, West Virginia. This new 1200 acre lake is located in some of the most rugged country in West Virginia. In the distance is the old Stony River Dam. The highway shown is W. Va. Route 93 which crosses the dam and follows Beaver Creek to Davis, West Virginia. This area is approximately 25 miles from Oakland."
Luney's Creek is located near the town of Petersburg in Grant County, W. Va.
The church was dedicated July 22, 1923.
A view of Gormania, W. Va. from U. S. Route 50 showing parts of the town.
The bridge spans the North Branch Potomac River.
A view of Gormania from U. S. Route 50.
The Bloomington Bridge, finished around 1842, was part of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad's route past Piedmont, W. Va. The bridge crosses the North Branch Potomac River.
A view of Parsons, W. Va., looking west.
Camp Horseshoe was a West Virginia State Y. M. C. A. camp.
Visible along the street is the Baptist Church.
Shavers Fork is the confluence of the Cheat River and Black Fork in Parsons, W. Va.
Text on the back reads, "Fox and Ox Camp. Good fishing - swimming - home cooking. On U. S. 220, 2 miles north of Petersburg, W. Va."
Fox and Ox Camp viewed from U. S. Route 220.
Rock formations on this cliff face resemble a fox and an ox, thus giving the camp its name.
Petersburg Gap is the location of Picture Rocks, a rock formation that resembles a fox and an ox.
Text reads, "Entering the Gap on Route 220 from Petersburg north toward Moorefield, W. Va."
The South Branch of the Potomac River flows through Petersburg Gap, W. Va.
Text reads, "Mountain Slide, approx. 2 1/2 mi. Torrential rains on June 17 1949 brought tons of earth and rock from mountain side blocking routes 4 and 28. Petersburg, W. Va."
Text reads, "Scene on Route 42 between Maysville and Petersburg, W. Va. Lunice Creek Bridge, Petersburg,  Flood June 17 1949."
Text reads, "Scene of wreckage after Petersburg, W. Va. flood June 17 1949. Scene back of Tanners, Petersburg, W. Va."