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DescriptionDaniel-boone-hotel-charleston-west-virginia.jpg |
English: Daniel Boone Hotel, 405 Capitol Street, Charleston, West Virginia, in 1984. Architect: William Lee Stoddart. Contractor: A. G. Higginbotham |
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Source | Gioulis, Michael (1984-03-10). Daniel Boone Hotel - National Register of Historic Places Nomination Form (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved on 2008-11-17. |
Author | Michael Gioulis |
Camera location | 38° 21′ 06.13″ N, 81° 37′ 56.52″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 38.351703; -81.632366 |
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