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Time Travel: Recalling a School Hike for Many Years Ago and a Famous Downtown Clarksburg Building

By Dick Duez on October 18, 2020 from History Blog via Connect-Bridgeport.com

Anyone remember taking this walk up Orchard Avenue? This photo from 1987 was back when the top of the hill led you to Bridgeport Junior High School to the building that now houses Heritage Christian School. Generations walked this roadway to head in for their learnings. Share your memories below.
This the Palace Furniture Building from 1935 on Main Street in Clarksburg. This was the first concrete reinforced building in West Virginia. It was done by Frank Duff McEnteer, who also built Bridgeport's Bowstring Bridge that still stands today. This building today is an apartment complex.
 
Editor's Note: This ongoing photo feature of pictures from Bridgeport and throughout the Mountain State is part of local historian Richard "Dick" Duez's collection. Duez, the unofficial historian of Bridgeport, would appreciate any scanned photos emailed to him for use here or to include in his ongoing efforts to preserve local history. You can email photos, or let him know how to acquire copies of photos you may have in your possession, to Duez at dick.do@citynet.net.



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