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Mountains on U.S. 50, also known as Old Northwestern Turn Pike. The postcard has an advertisement for DeLancey's Restaurant in Grafton.
A view of the route 50 in Bridgeport, W. Va. looking East.
Pete Hall built Green Parrot and a house in the back; it was located on the State Route 50, Bridgeport, W. Va..
A view of Ellis Drive-In Theater and Restaurant on State Route 50.  Sky Castle is in background.
It is located on the corner of Route 50 and 73, across from the corner of Russell Sinclair and 5th street.
A gas station on State Route 50 in Bridgeport, W. Va.
The house is on the corner of Virginia Avenue and Route 50.
Green Parrot was located on Route 50.
"Tollgate--The Northwestern Turnpike, a favorite project of George Washington, opened in 1838.  Such highways were called "turnpikes" from the gates at which tolls were collected.  This town is named for the toll gate which stood here."
Hill's Plaza is seen around the center left and the Gabriel's Plaza is just above it; the Interstate 79 runs across the top.
The Pure Oil Station on the corner of Rt. 50 and Virginia Avenue.
The upholstery shop owned by brothers, Keith, Gerald and Drexell Armentrout was located on r RD 1 near RT 50. The site was occupied by Benny's Boot Hill in later years.