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The Oil & Gas Museum housed in historic building - downtown Parkersburg, West Virginia. The building was first built in 1874. It was burned and then rebuilt in 1900. |
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Outside exhibit area showing Parkersburg pump jack (in operation) and, at left, a Spencer Machine pump jack. The stones are from the old Parkersburg City Building.
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Steam engine built by the United States Engine Works in Parkersburg. Circa 1905. |
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