
Clarksburg and Parkersburg serve as the primary urban anchors in this regional study of the central Appalachian Mountains during the late twentieth century. The Ohio River carves a dominant path through the landscape, acting as a natural boundary between Ohio and West Virginia, while connecting industrial centers like Marietta and Moundsville. The region's transport network is defined by the intersection of Interstate 77 and Interstate 79, alongside a dense web of older rail lines including the B & O RR and Conrail. Extensive protected lands, such as the Wayne National Forest and Monongahela National Forest, contrast with the numerous smaller settlements like Weston, Spencer, and Buckhannon. Significant water management features, including Tygart Lake and Stonecoal Lake, highlight the intersection of natural topography and infrastructure across the many county divisions of this three-state area.
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1902 Clarksburg
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1910 Clarksburg
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1923 Clarksburg
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1925 Clarksburg
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1949 Clarksburg
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1956 Clarksburg
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1958 Clarksburg
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1961 Clarksburg
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1982 Clarksburg
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1988 Clarksburg
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1996 Clarksburg
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2023 Clarksburg
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