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Photo features snow covered Morgantown, with the Westover Bridge in background.  The intersection of University Avenue and Willey Street is at the foreground.
A view looking up a busy University Avenue in the Sunnyside neighborhood.
A view of the old Anderson home, located on University Avenue in Star City.
A group of boys pose outside of Shorty Anderson's Auto Laundry. Text on back reads, "University Ave. Zackquill Morgan home on the right."
A view down University Avenue of the WVU campus, showing Commencement Hall, Stewart Hall, and Purinton House.
A view of the Beverly Avenue Viaduct, also known as the Falling Run Bridge, looking toward the WVU campus. Beverly Avenue is now known as University Avenue.
Photograph of four Cadet Band members on the steps of Purinton House, which was then home to the university president.  Pictured are, left to right, Herbert Lynn McLaughlin, Edgar Frank Heiskell, O. D. Gill, and M. H. Thorn.
Fordice-Pierce House, University Avenue, Morgantown, W. Va., built in 1885.From the thesis of "The Influences of Nineteenth Century Architectural Styles on Morgantown Homes," call number NA7125.P481965.
Coleman-Jeffries house on the corner of University Avenue and First Street, Morgantown, W. Va.  Built in the American Gothic style, ca. 1885.From the thesis of "The Influences of Nineteenth Century Architectural Styles on Morgantown Homes," call number NA7125.P481965.
Clark Hall was the Chemistry Building located on the corner of University Ave. and Prospect St. To the right of the building and out of view is now the location of the Downtown Campus Library.
The postcard shows the old WVU Library which is now Stewart Hall.  Stewart Hall houses administrative offices.
View from University Ave., above Beverly (street car tracks in foreground) looking down on Seneca
View of Stewart Hall and University Avenue in Morgantown, W. Va.
Stewart Hall, once the administration building and WVU Library, shown from across University Avenue.
Taken from vantage point of what in 1978 would be the observation deck of the mast USS-W.Va.  Old Commencement was later called Reynolds Hall and it was torn down later on in time.  The Mountainlair, parking space, where supplies are hauled in to unloading dock for the food area now covers this space. The image also shows Stewart Hall.
A group of unidentified men stand in a field that will become the Hall of Chemistry. In the background is the Purinton House.
View looking at University Avenue. In the background, Colson Hall (left) and Elizabeth Moore Hall (right) are pictured.
Cars drive past the construction.
This is a photograph of University Avenue near Dorsey's Knob overlooking Morgantown West Virginia.
Gulf Refining Company Station located on the corner of University Avenue and Fayette Street. The homestead of Morgantown founder, Zackquill Morgan was located on this site.
Front Street is now University Avenue. Stewart Hall on the West Virginia University campus is in the background.
Note the brick paved road and the tracks for the street cars. Front Street is now University Avenue.
The corner business displays multiple advertisements. Front Street is now University Ave.
This shop was located on the corner of Front and Walnut Streets.
Now University Avenue, In front of library (Stewart Hall.)
Looking N.W. on University Avenue to corner of same and Moore Street - Showing frontage of Lepera property
Looking N.W. on University Avenue - Showing frontage of Hennen property and B.&O. lot to Lepera property.
Looking N.W. - University Avenue and Garrett Street - Showing B.&O. and Hennen properties.
Looking S.W. Garrett Street to University Avenue & Foundry Street - Showing frontage of Hennen and B.&O. Properties on Garrett Street.
' "Wood's house" of two horse drawn wagons, each pulling a man, a boy and furniture on Pleasant Street and University Ave in Morgantown, W. Va.
Home of Walter A. Mestrezat, first WVU band director, his home was located on University Ave in Morgantown, W. Va.
Located on Grumbein Island near Commencement Hall in 1951.
'Familiar scene at end of ASTP and Air Corps training cycles. This group of ASTP trainees was part of 500 men who departed 30 March 1944.'  The Army Specialized Training Program was implemented at several universities throughout the country during World War II.
A campus scene of West Virginia University.
Promotional piece and photograph.
Looking towards WVU campus.
Commencement Hall, Stewart Hall on the left, Purinton House on the right.
Located on the corner of University and Grant Avenue.
Students exit from chapel in Reynolds Hall; it is taken from the porch of Agricultural Experiment Station.
From left, Martin Hall, Science Hall (Chitwood Hall) and Agricultural Experiment Station; this picture is taken from the present site of Grumbein's Island. Note the trolley tracks in the foreground.