People have been living in West Virginia’s hills and hollers for centuries. In fact, the layers of human history here go back thousands of years. But let’s just go back one century, to the early part of the 1900s. What was life like for those who lived in West Virginia in those days?

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Did your parents or grandparents or great grandparents live in West Virginia in the early 1900s? Where did they call home, and what did life look like for them? It’s a fascinating but sobering thing to remember what life was like just one hundred years ago. So much has changed! And yet so much is still just the same. If you love seeing photos of West Virginia’s past generations, you can find some of the oldest ever taken here.

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