Ruth Sharp at Glade’s Building Supply came across this photograph taken, presumably, in Marlinton. It shows the back of a large two-story brick building with prominent architectural features. Building materials are visible and the men, dressed in various types of work clothes, are standing on a concrete pad. Some are wearing aprons. They are possibly brick masons. If you can help identify the location please call B.J. at 304-799-3989. Courtesy of Ruth Sharp, ID: PHP001479
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