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has gloss | eng: Aurora is an unincorporated community in Preston County, West Virginia, United States. Aurora was originally a German settlement. The town was originally called Salem and later Mount Carmel. Its current name was suggested because of the towns high altitude. One of the original settlers to the area was John Stough, a Lutheran minister. The primary industries throughout the early and mid 1800s were farming and timber. In the late 1880s the town became known as a resort atrea thanks to several large hotels which were built in the area. Some of these featured casinos, pools, and concert halls. In the 1930s an artist colony formed in the nearby Youghiogheny Forest area. Aurora is located on U.S. Route 50 between the Maryland state line and the town of Rowlesburg. Cathedral State Park is located to the east of Auroras post office. |
lexicalization | eng: Aurora, West Virginia |
instance of | (noun) a district defined for administrative purposes administrative district, administrative division, territorial division |
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has gloss | vol: Aurora binon zif in komot: Preston, in tat: West Virginia, in Lamerikän. |
lexicalization | vol: Aurora, West Virginia |
lexicalization | vol: Aurora, WV |
lexicalization | vol: Aurora |
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