Quick Quiz 39
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Three members of this family (husband, wife, and son) represented West Virginia in the U.S. House of Representatives between 1933 and 1972.
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This former West Virginia governor, who was later discovered driving a taxi cab in Chicago, died on November 26, 1965.
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The National Track and Field Hall of Fame, located in Indianapolis, was originally to be constructed in this West Virginia county.
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Woodrum Wildlife Management Area is located in this county.
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On December 6, 1926, this Wheeling radio station became the first in West Virginia to be granted a broadcast license by the Federal Communications Commission.
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This native of White Sulphur Springs won the first O. Henry Award in 1919 for her article, "England to America."
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This man served as chairman of the American Red Cross from 1921 until his death in 1935.
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This community served as the county seat of Taylor County from 1844 to 1878.
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"Leap of Faith" was the number one country hit by this former Glen Dale resident and John Marshall High School graduate.
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On November 20, 1968, an explosion in the Consol No. 9 mine in this West Virginia community resulted in the death of seventy-eight coal miners.
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