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Armory located at the mouth of Beech Run.
Armory located at the mouth of Beech Run.
Photo of the interior of the armory located at mouth of Beech Run.
Cars are parked along the street in front of store buildings. Hinton Floral Shop and The Chesapeake and Potomac Telephone Company are pictured.
A sign above the entrance reads, "Democratic Hdqs. for Wally Barron for Governor". Richard Baylor pictured on the far left speaking to an unidentified couple.
An unidentified man gets ready to cut the ribbon blocking the entranced to the building. On the window reads, "Democratic Headquarters for Wally Barron for Governor". The man in the center with his hand held out is Richard Baylor. The woman to the left is unidentified.
Dillon and Kennedy shake hands on Second Avenue beside the post office. The picture is taken during Kennedy's campaign for president.
Ted Kennedy campaigns for his brother, John F. Kennedy, during the 1960 presidential campaign. Kennedy stands on a podium and speaks to the crowd. In the background, a citizen holds a sign that reads, "A Time for Greatness: Kennedy for President."
Kee, then administrative assistant of his mother, Congresswoman Elizabeth Kee, hands a light-colored wood gavel to Senator Kennedy who is campaigning for the presidential election against Richard Nixon.
Kennedy speaks to a crowd gathered around the podium. To Kennedy's right is brother, Ted (Edward) Kennedy, and West Virginia political figure, A. James Manchin.
Larry and Wanda Lilly pictured at a doorway to the log home located on Leatherwood Road.
Photo of the neighborhood intersection.