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The Waldomore was constructed in late 1839 for Waldo P. Goff on part of a 4-acre tract that extended from Pike Street to Elk Creek. The structure's name wa...
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The Waldomore was constructed in late 1839 for Waldo P. Goff on part of a 4-acre tract that extended from Pike Street to Elk Creek. The structure's name was coined by combining the names of the original owners Waldo Goff and his wife Harriet L. Moore. The Waldomore was added to The National Register of Historical Places in 1978. This classical revival structure was the home of Waldo Goff and his family. The Waldomore was donated to the City of Clarksburg by May Goff Lowndes (Mrs. Richard T. Lowndes) in 1930 on the condition that it was to be used as a public library or museum and for no other purpose. It served as the Clarksburg Public Library from 1931 to 1976 when the new library was constructed next door on the same property. The building is now the repository for materials relating to the state's culture and history as well as the books and papers of renowned UFO writer Gray Barker. It also has a collection of resources for genealogical research.
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DavesAdventures
February 13, 2016
This is a beautiful shot of a beautiful place. I love the coloring of this as well. Thanks for entering the challenge and the information on the house is very nice as well, thank you.
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