Enterprise Album
Travel back in time through images from the past in the weekly feature “Enterprise Album”.
Travel back in time through images from the past in the weekly feature “Enterprise Album”.
Two hundred years ago, history was made in Belmont County. On July 4, 1825, construction officially began on the National Road in Ohio—right in downtown St. Clairsville, near the courthouse where life and commerce still thrive today,
The tourism office plans to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the National Road and 10th anniversary of the Belmont County Heritage by inviting the public to a commemorative open house called “Milestones and Memories,” from 4-6 p.m. Thursday at the museum, 101 E. Main St., St. Clairsville.
Travel back in time through the pages of the former Barnesville Enterprise and Barnesville Whetstone newspapers.
Somerton native Don Byers continues his life after driving more than three million miles in his career with Greyhound.
Byers, who just turned 91 in June, settled on East Walnut Street, where he keeps his wife’s ashes, his brothers’ military memorabilia, and his own stack of awards from Greyhound. He continues to be close with his four children and 16 grandchildren.
Early Tuesday morning, work crews arrived on site at 137 East South Street and began demolishing the historic brick residence on a lot at the corner of East South and South Arch streets, lot 77 of the original 1808 Barnesville village plat.
The two new Belmont County Roadside Rest Stops that opened in March feature local tourist sites ranging from natural history to and recreation to the area’s storied history.
The 35th rendition of the Epworth Park Cottage Owners’ Chautauqua Days Festival took place the weekend of July 12-13 at the historic park that got its start as a Methodist church camp in 1870.
Travel back in time through photos related to the history of the greater Barnesville Area.
Travel back in time through the pages of the former Barnesville Enterprise and former Barnesville Whetstone newspapers.
Travel back in time through images of the past in the Enterprise Album.