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Morgantown

[ mawr-guhn-toun ]

noun

  1. a city in N West Virginia.


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When I went to basketball camp, the boys from the real West Virginia would make fun of us effete Morgantown kids.

This kept coming up also in another radio show I did Monday out of my hometown of Morgantown, West Virginia.

Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown .

Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in West Virginia is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown.

Her activism for women's rights at her mosque in W.V. is the subject of a PBS documentary, The Mosque in Morgantown.

The whole world shouted and laughed and rode with him on Morgantown.

Here's the first: I want to bury a man in Morgantown and I need help to do it.

Alter his recovery he made his way to Uniontown, stopping for a while in, or about Morgantown.

Sevier was not arraigned at all, for no court was sitting in Morgantown at the time.

Whaley drove for a time on the Morgantown route from Uniontown, and died in the latter place twenty years and more ago.

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