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A close-up view of Price's Tavern Historical Marker in Preston County, West Virginia. 'Preston County was formed in the east upstairs bedroom of Price's Tavern in April 1818, and named for James Patton Preston, governor of Virginia, 1816-1819. Tavern built prior to 1810, served as an inn until 1882.'

85. Price's Tavern Historical Marker, Preston County, W. Va.

86. Pure Buckwheat Flour, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

87. J. W. Ruby's Herd of Holstein Cows, Preston County, W. Va.

88. Prize Steer at the Buckwheat Festival, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

89. Field of Buckwheat in Preston County, W. Va.

Fireman's Day, Pictured in the first row; Bud Hawkins, Gene White and Don Tennant.  Pictured in the second row; E.D. Grande and Dale Cramer.  1967, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

90. Fireman's Day Participants at the Buckwheat Festival, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

91. Boys with Ponies at the Buckwheat Festival, Preston County, W. Va.

Donna Burnham and her horse are participating in an equestrian event in Preston Country, West Virginia.

92. Equestrian Action at the Buckwheat Festival, Preston County, W. Va.

An equestrian, possibly Donna Burnham, is participating in the Buckwheat Festival in Preston County, West Virginia.

93. Equestrian at the Buckwheat Festival, Preston County, W. Va.

94. Preston County Courthouse, Kingwood, W. Va.

95. Buckwheat Festival Officials Edward C. Grase, Alton Anderson, Dr. Ernest Nesius and Joseph L. Morris, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.

96. 1912 Buick at Buckwheat Festival Classic Car Show, Kingwood, Preston County, W. Va.