Cass Past to Present

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The picture below is of the diorama of Cass in the 1920's.  There are several links on the picture.  If you click on one, you can see a picture of what it looks like now.  I'd like to add pictures of the original town as well.  I found some on West Virginia University OnView website at WVU.  There are some links to their pictures.

Small white dots are also placed on the picture to show where links are.  Click there to see the picture and explanation.

I used little white circles so you could see the pictures of the buildings.  If you have trouble finding them you can click here.  That will show you a diorama with large circles.  They do obscure the pictures, though.

Luke House Treasurer's House Company House 133 Mill Superintendent's House Doctor's house and office The Old Hospital The manager's houses behind the store The second of the four manager's houses Manager's House #3 One of the old houses.  This in need of major repair Old house waiting to be refurbished.  Three company houses in bad repair. The old Cass School Looking West from Emery St The old Company Store.  Not the gift shop. The original church in Cass Council Room and Jail Front Street A look at the backs of these 4 houses. House on Emery Street The "new" church location Looking down Emery toward the church Old Grain Building The train depot Old Masonic Hall building An old hotel building This building no longer exists This building no longer exists One of the big houses House belonged to the man managing the whole effort Refubishing a house Looking east from Emery Street Looking east on Main Street from Emery Looking down Spruce Street from the corner The Greenbrier River Cass Diorama of what the town used to look like