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Celebration of completion of a highway project.  The picture features a crowd and numerous parked automobiles in the vicinity of a highway through a rural area in north central West Virginia.

1. Celebrating Paving of Highway

People gathered to see an automobile show at a fairground.

2. Parking Lot and Fairgrounds

A vehicle on an unpaved road. The vehicle has a West Virginia license plate and is thought to belong to the Mathers/Barrick family.

3. 1920's Vehicle, Mathers/Barrick Family

A vehicle with chains on the tires to navigate an unpaved muddy road. It has a West Virginia license plate and is thought to have belonged to the Mathers/Barrick family.

4. 1920's Vehicle, Mathers/Barrick Family

Automobiles belonging to the army, forest service personnel, and corps engineers are parked along the dirt road. The insignia formation is pictured on the left.

5. Entrance to the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Summers County, W. Va.

An old-fashioned automobile makes its way down the steep, dirt path.

6. Elk Knob Road, Summers County, W. Va.

An old-fashioned automobile curbs the corner of the windy dirt road.

7. Elk Knob Road, Summers County, W. Va.

8. Triple State Electric Co. Studebaker Corp.

8 miles in 50 minutes to highest point in Cheat Mountains.

9. 'In the Rambler, T.J. Barnard and Family, F.E. Nyswaner and Wife', Pocahontas Co., W. Va.

Freeland sits in the driver's seat of an automobile.

10. Aaron Freeland Behind the Wheel, Summers County, W. Va.

Automobiles line along the New River's shore line so their passengers may observe the view.

11. Shore Drive-In, Summers County, W. Va.

Automobiles line along the west side of the river so that their passengers can look out from the shore.

12. Shore Drive-In by New River, Summers County, W. Va.