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National Historic Landmark - Traveller's Rest

The limestone main house and two contributing outbuildings of this farmstead derive their primary significance from their association with General Horatio Gates, a major Revolutionary War figure who made his home here from 1773 to 1790. In October 1777 Gates ...

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National Historic Landmark - Reber Radio Telescope

Designed and built in 1937 by Grote Reber, this is the first parabolic antenna specifically designed and built to do research in the newly emerging field of radio astronomy. An amateur astronomer and electronics expert, Reber was from 1937 until ...

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National Historic Landmark - Old Main, Bethany College

Old Main has been the dominant building at this small, rural college in West Virginia's panhandle since it was erected between 1858 and 1871. The building also represents the college's pivotal historical role as the headquarters of Alexander Campbell (1788-1866), ...

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National Historic Landmark - Matewan Historic District

The Matewan Historic District is exceptionally significant in the history of labor organization in America. It was the scene of the "Matewan Battle" of May 19, 1920 where coal company officials tried to remove union workers from company housing. The ...

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National Historic Landmark - The Greenbrier

One of the country's oldest resorts, the Greenbrier (1820) was originally built to cater to wealthy Southerners. Known from its beginnings as the "Queen of the Southern Spas," the large complex of sulphur springs, luxury accommodations, formal gardens, and golf ...

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National Historic Landmark - Grave Creek Mound

Dating to c. 500 BC, this is one of the largest and oldest mounds in the United States representative of the burial mound tradition of the Adena Culture, which preceded the Hopewell Culture.

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National Historic Landmark-Elkins Coal & Coke Co. Historic District

The Elkins Coal and Coke Company Historic District consists of 140 beehive coke ovens that were the nation's last known operating beehive ovens. The coke Elkins produced was essential for the production of iron and steel.

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National Historic Landmark - Davis & Elkins Historic District

Halliehurst and Graceland, a pair of mansions on the grounds of Davis and Elkins College, are the key surviving buildings associated respectively with two of the Gilded Age's most important business and political figures, Stephen Benton Elkins and Henry Gassaway ...

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National Historic Landmark - Clover Site

These are the extraordinarily well-preserved remains of an Indian town dating to about 400 years ago. The site pertains to the Fort Ancient culture, who were the descendants of the cosmopolitan Hopewell trading societies and related to the other great ...

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National Historic Landmark - Campbell Mansion

From 1811 until his death, this was the home of Alexander Campbell (1788-1866), founder of Bethany College, and the leading influence in America's largest indigenous religious movement. Campbell, called the "Sage of Bethany," was an educational pioneer, renowned debater, political ...

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