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The Brick Row (1891) - 119-131 Pleasants Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Westover (Downtown Morgantown)business centre/ building, downtown, historic, morgantown, wvBehind the store fronts added in 1921 are a state row of houses each with different architecture. The buildings were orginally boarding houses.
Cox and Baker Building (1853) - 172-178 Chancery Row(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)business centre/ building, downtown, historic, federal, morgantownA Federal style building orginially built for U.S. Senator Waitman T. Willey, a celebrated local citizen.
Dering Building (1896) - 165 Walnut Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)business centre/ building, downtown, historic, morgantown, wv, roman empire, revivalA Romanesque Revival building constructed by Elmer Jacobs, similiar to the Morris Building.
Old Stone House* (1795) - 313 Chestnut Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)business centre/ building, downtown, historic, federal, morgantown, wvThe oldest surviving stone house in Monongalia County and building in downtown Morgantown. It features Federal architecture common to many early Morgantown homes. It was donated to the Service League by the Cox family.
WCTU Building* (1922) - 180 Fayette Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)business centre/ building, downtown, historic, morgantown, wv, revivalThe Women's Christian Temperance Union, built in 1922 by Carl Reger, features Neo-Classical Revival style architecture and is a pre-eminent example of era WCTU construction in the West Virginia. *National Historic Register of Places
The Walters House* (1900) - 221 Willey Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)business centre/ building, downtown, historic, district, morgantown, wv, nrhpA Queen Anne Revival home built during a time of an expanding home market north of Willey Street. *National Register of Historic Places
RogersLaidleySelby House* (1850) - 293 Willey Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)downtown, historic, greece, morgantown, wv, revival, nrhpThe second oldest building in the downtown historic district, this Greek Revival residence was deeded to West Virginia University in 1978. *National Register of Historic Places
Wesleyan United Methodist Church - 503 North High Street (1904)(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)church, downtown, historic, gothic art, methodist, morgantown, wvBuilt for a congregation that first held services in the Old Stone House, this church features modified Gothic architectural highlights.
Garlow House (1907) - 251 Spruce Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)downtown, historic, morgantown, wvOriginally built for the president of the Second National Bank, this is a detailed Queen Anne Revival home.
Price House (1902)(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown (Downtown Morgantown)downtown, historic, morgantown, wvBuilt for W.E. Price, this is a late Queen Anne Revival style home that features a Tiffany stained-glass window.
Shisler House (1902) - 276 Walnut Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown business centre/ building, downtown, historic, colonialism, morgantown, wvBuilt for E. Shisler Elmer Jacobs, this house features Colonial Revival design. The large rear addition was added at a later date.
Judge Cox House* (c. 1898) - 206 Spruce Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown business centre/ building, downtown, historic, queen, morgantown, wv, nrhpBuilt by Elmer Jacobs for W.Va. Supreme Court Justice Frank Cox, this home is a fine example of Queen Anne architecture. *National Register of Historic Places
Dr. & Mrs. James A. Cox House* (1896) - 244 Pleasants Street(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown business centre/ building, downtown, historic, queen, princess, tudor, morgantown, wv, nrhpThis Princess Anne, a simplified eclectic Queen Anne variant, was built for prominent doctor and mayor James Cox. It also features a Tudor bay window. *National Register of Historic Places
Westover Bridge(en)USA / West_Virginia / Westover (Downtown Morgantown)morgantown, wv, westover, monongahela, bridgeThe Westover Bridge spans the Monongahela River between Morgantown and Westover.
Hazel Ruby McQuain Riverfront Park(en)USA / West_Virginia / Westover (Downtown Morgantown)arts, entertainment, amphitheatre, morgantown, wv, boparcNamed after a prominent resident, this riverfront park is a center for downtown entertainment. It features a sizeable outdoor ampitheatre. Hazel Ruby McQuain Park Link: www.boparc.org/parksfacilities/details.php?iFacility=9
DKB Bridge(en)USA / West_Virginia / Westover creek, morgantown, wv, bridgeThis small bridge spans Deckers Creek at the Don Knotts Boulevard.
Deckers Creek Rail-Trail Bridge(en)USA / West_Virginia / Westover railway, creek, morgantown, wv, rail-trail, bridgeThe Deckers Creek rail-trail bridge is a former B&O Railway bridge that spans Deckers Creek.
South High Street Bridge(en)USA / West_Virginia / Westover creek, morgantown, wv, bridgeThe South High Street Bridge Spans a large ravine above Deckers Creek to connect the historic downtown Morgantown business district with this early South Park community.
Pleasant Street Bridge(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown creek, morgantown, wv, bridgeThe Pleasant Street Bridge spans Decker's Creek from downtown Morgantown to South Park. Due to city street patterns, this bridge is most convenient for traveling to South Park from downtown Morgantown.
Walnut Street Bridge(en)USA / West_Virginia / Morgantown creek, morgantown, wv, bridgeThe Walnut Street Bridge spans Decker's Creek between downtown Morgantown and South Park. Due to city street patterns, this bridge is most convenient for traveling to Sabraton or from South Park to downtown.
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