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First Place Display of 'Keys to Better Living' at the State Fair.

1. Kanawha County Display at State Fair in Lewisburg, W. Va.

"Kanawha County--Authorized, 1788 and organized, 1789, from Montgomery and Greenbrier.  Named for Kanawha River bearing name of Indian tribe.  Salt making brought early settlers into this valley and from it grew vast modern chemical plants."

2. Kanawha County Historic Marker on U. S. Route 119 in West Virginia

Building collapsed after the local power company dug a trench to bury their lines too close to the building.

3. Collapsed Capitol Restaurant, Charleston, W. Va.

4. Dr. Pepper Building, Charleston, W. Va.

Sign in front of building reads: "When alterations are complete S.S. Kresge Company will open 25 cent to 1 dollar store here. Watch for opening announcement."

5. Renovations to Building for Future S.S. Kresge Company Store, Likely Charleston, W. Va.

Located on Bullitt Street.

6. Fruit and Produce Co. Wholesale Fruit and Vegetables Warehouse, Charleston, W. Va.

7. Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Supply Supplies Inc., Laird Engineering Company Building

8. Possible Libby Queene Employee Operating Machinery Inside of Factory

9. Montgomery Park Cemetery, London, W. Va.

Building was originally the Coyle & Richardson Department Store, then became the National Bank of Commerce after Coyle & Richardson moved buildings.

10. Patterson Montgomery National Bank of Commerce Building, Charleston, W. Va.

11. Payne Minor and Day Marmet Railroad Crossing, Marmet, W. Va.

12. Constructing Coal Tipple For Smokeless Fuel Company Mine Site, Possibly in Kanawha Co., W. Va.