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Harrison County, West Virginia
West Virginia Counties
Pages about Harrison county:
- South Harrison High School Hawk Zone - Community site for alumni and teachers of South Harrison, Lost Creek and Unidis High Schools. Includes alumni registry, forum, and reunion calendar.
Cities:
- Blue Knights West Virginia - Motorcycle club for people in law enforcement. Includes meeting dates, schedule of events, chapter newsletter and contact details.
- City of Bridgeport - Community information for the city of Bridgeport, including government, events, news and weather.
- City of Clarksburg - Includes overview, demographics, photos, calendar of events, city hall calendar, mayor and council and local business links
- Circuit Work - Offers TV and electronics repair. Includes tips, flat rate charges, status of repair form, warranty and contact information.
- Nutter Fort Elementary School - Features K-2 Primary Center and Intermediate Center 3-5. Includes mission statement, wetland education center, classroom projects, programs, Partners in Education, report card, educational links and contact information.
- RG Honda-Yamaha - Sells ATVs and utility vehicles. Listings of new vehicles, used equipment and promotions.
- Fort New Salem - Historical recreation of a military fort. Affiliated with Salem International University. Includes guided tour and slide show.
- Salem Mission, Inc. - A brief overview of the mission, its purpose, mission, vision and services.
- Gillum House - Offers 3 rooms with shared bath in Victorian era home. Includes amenities, breakfast, rates, specials and package plans, reservations and cancellation policy, directions and contact information.
- Patchpieces - Quiltmaker, quilt teacher and pattern designer offers patterns for sale. Includes biography, online catalog, order and contact information.
Please feel free to add your Harrison county, West Virginia resources to this page.
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Daily Fact
New Orleans has not been hit directly by a hurricane since 1965 when Hurricane Betsy blew in, flooding the city and killing about 75 people.
Source: Louisiana State Center
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