Quick Quiz 45
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This native of Piedmont was a magazine illustrator whose work appeared on the covers of such publications as Liberty and Saturday Evening Post.
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This television and radio personality, who served as a panelist on What's My Line? and is known as the world's leading authority on pie-throwing, was raised in Huntington.
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This woman was appointed West Virginia's first female secretary of state in December of 1957.
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This West Virginia county was named for the Revolutionary War hero whose nickname was "The Old Wagoner."
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Upper Deckers Creek Wildlife Management Area is located in this West Virginia county.
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This Morgan County community was originally known as Bath.
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This institution was originally established as the Agricultural College of West Virginia on April 3, 1867.
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In January 2000, Israeli and Syrian leaders held peace talks in this West Virginia community.
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This Preston County native, who served as governor of West Virginia from 1929 to 1933, was born on January 8, 1866.
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This Charleston native served as chairman of the Atomic Energy Commission, and was instrumental in the decision to build a hydrogen bomb.
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This form was created inside of State of West Virginia.