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* ... that the Vulcan Bridge, a bridge in Vulcan, West Virginia, was constructed after the mayor requested financial aid from the Soviet Union?
* ... that the '''[[Vulcan Bridge]]''', a bridge in [[Vulcan, West Virginia]], was constructed after the mayor requested financial aid from the Soviet Union?
* ... that professor '''[[Ruth Ann Davis]]''' made the largest-ever single contribution to [[Potomac State College of West Virginia University]] to support nursing scholarships in memory of her mother?
* ... that James Dillon Armstrong was a Virginia state senator, a delegate to West Virginia's constitutional convention, and a circuit court judge while serving for more than 43 years as a Presbyterian church elder?
* ... that '''[[James Dillon Armstrong]]''' was a Virginia state senator, a delegate to West Virginia's constitutional convention, and a circuit court judge while serving for more than 43 years as a [[Presbyterian polity#Elder|Presbyterian church elder]]?
* ... that the general manager of a West Virginia TV station called changing its network affiliation "the hardest decision I've ever had to make"?
* ... that the general manager of '''[[WTRF-TV|a West Virginia TV station]]''' called changing its network affiliation "the hardest decision I've ever had to make"?
* ... that the China Folk House Retreat dismantled a Chinese folk house and rebuilt it in West Virginia?
* ... that the '''[[China Folk House Retreat]]''' dismantled a Chinese folk house and rebuilt it in West Virginia?
* ... that in 1993, the [[Supreme Court of the United States|U.S. Supreme Court]] '''[[TXO Production Corp. v. Alliance Resources Corp.|upheld West Virginia's largest punitive damages award in history]]''', awarding $10 million – 526 times larger than the compensatory damages?
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