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A crowd watches from the street as parade floats make their way down High Street. On the right, in front of the courthouse, is likely the grandstand.
Crowd of people standing in the Courthouse Square.
President Truman speaks on Morgantown Courthouse Square.
President Truman on Morgantown Courthouse Square.
Amry men standing in front of a missle in their uniforms.
Landscaping is taking place as people are walking through the square.
The courtyard square with a fountain and trees. A historic monument dedicated to Waitman Willey, Alexander I. Wade, and Dr. I.C. White, three prominent men who made prominent gifts to the world. Mr. Willey helped set up the state of West Virginia. Mr. Wade demonstrated a system for graded schools. And Mr. White was a leader in the field of geology.
Shoppers browse the sale at the Courthouse in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Two construction workers are building footers of the New Courthouse Square in Morgantown, West Virginia.
Men in uniform celebrating Veterans Day in front of the Monongalia County Courthouse in Morgantown, West Virginia. Roger's Florist Store is in the background.
People standing in or walking through square.
Crowds gather on the Courthouse Square to see Governor Wally Barron and actor Don Knotts who are standing at the podium.
Soldiers pointing guns in the air for the Memorial Day service on Courthouse square.
Men in uniform holding guns and flags.
Right to left: Robert Nestor, Charles Whiston, Charles A. Stevenson (speaker,) Jack Johns, and Earl Fisher
Right to left, with backs to camera:  Earl Fisher, Jack Johns, Charles Stevenson, Sheriff Charles Whiston, and Robert Nestor at the speech on Courthouse Square.
Men and women participating in the Memorial Observance in Morgantown at the Courthouse Square.
Creative Arts Exhibit taking place in the Morgantown, W. Va. Courthouse Square. People viewing the exhibit.