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Caption on back reads, 'West Virginia, with the highest average elevation of any state east of the Mississippi River, is making a strong bid to become one of the nations leading winter sports centers. Snow covered mountain slopes like Cabin Mountain, pictured here, overlooking the Canaan Valley, see an average annual snowfall of over five feet. The state now boasts five major winter sports centers located in widely-separated locations.'
A man and woman hold an abstract painting.
Misspelled sign by the Star City Bridge should have read: Monongahela River Navigable elevation 828 feet. The word navigable is misspelled.
Misspelled sign by the Star City Bridge should have read: Monongahela River Navigable elevation 828 feet. The word navigable is misspelled.
Currency Exhibit from the Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond, Richmond Virginia, located in the Morgantown, W. Va., First National Bank.
Workers seen paving Monongahela Boulevard in Morgantown, W. Va. Dump truck laying asphalt as spreader follows behind evening out pavement.
Workers seen running a light fixture on a building located on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
One member of the group is 'Donald Hayhurst'. They can be seen planting a tree along the road in Morgantown, W. Va.
Men put the bowling alley equipment in place. 'Suburban Lanes?'
'Firemen in a residence extinguishing a fire'. Decorations imply it was Christmas time at the time of fire.
Building in Morgantown, W. Va., engulfed in flames. Parts of the building have fallen to the ground and are still ignited.
A building in Morgantown, W. Va., engulfed in flames. Building is mostly destroyed.
Structure in Morgantown engulfed in flames. Roof has fallen and is burning within structure.
Firefighters in Morgantown, W. Va., seen going a building's material.
Smoke emanating from a burning house around the roof edge.
What remains of a building continues to burn in Morgantown, W. Va. Structure stands behind fire, perhaps a chimney.
New planters shown on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va. Taken near the corner of Pleasant Street and High Street. Cars parked at the meters, and pedestrians walking down the sidewalks.
Businesses along High Street: Family Shoes, Michelle's ice creams and bakery, and the Athlete's Foot.
Tree in planter seen on High Street in Morgantown, W. Va.
'Members of Morgantown Chamber of Commerce view model of the Centennial Train. Arthur Buehler is third from left.'
'Variety sale on Court House Square in Morgantown'. Tables represent area playgrounds - Sabraton and Cassville tables visible.
A portrait of Rabbi Herbert Wilner of the Hillel Foundation of West Virginia University.
A portrait of Guy C. Shafer of Morgamtown, West Virginia; 'Newspapers and magazines please credit Fabian Bachrach. Directly under reproduction. Photographers and photo-finishers must not copy under penalty of prosecution.'
'Bruce E. Davis, 49 Thoughts on Direct Examination.'
A portrait of Dr. Eston K. Feaster of Morgantown, West Virginia.
A portrait of Dr. Robert J. Gorlin, D.D.S., of Morgantown, West Virginia.
A portrait of Foster Mullenax of Morgantown, West Virginia.
A portrait of Eugene Garrett of Morgantown, West Virginia.
Portrait of Raplh Hooten in uniform.
Portrait of Nancy Sine Tate.
Portrait of Danny Hines Jr. in uniform. 'Please credit U. S. Coast Guard Photo, U. S. Coast Guard Academy, New London, Conn.'
Portrait of Rev. Meade Gutshall of Parsons, W. Va.
Portrait of Philip Lynch.
Portrait of Mrs. William Swiger.
Portrait of Dianne Statler.
Portrait of Z. L. Stockett.
Portrait of Charles M. Stebner, D. D. S. of Laramie, Wyoming.
Portrait of A. R. Goodnight.
M.H.S. portrait of Bonnie Snyder.
Portrait of Walter A. Slowinski. 'Reni Newsphoto Service, Credit Line Reni Photos, This picture may be syndicated or copied for publication:  not to be used for advertising purposes.'
Portrait of Carol Flenniken.