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["The Alba Regia Chapel and Memorial Park in Berkeley Springs is maintained by the Hungarian Freedom Fighters Federation. The chapel is the only non-denominational Hungarian church in the United States. As indicated on the Hungarian Freedom Fighters website, \"It is dedicated to the many Hungarian and American heroes who fought for freedom throughout the histories of both great countries.\" For more visit: https://www.hungarianfreedomfighters.org/"]%

49. Crest on Alba Regia Hungarian Memorial Chapel

["The Alba Regia Chapel and Memorial Park in Berkeley Springs is maintained by the Hungarian Freedom Fighters Federation. The chapel is the only non-denominational Hungarian church in the United States. As indicated on the Hungarian Freedom Fighters website, \"It is dedicated to the many Hungarian and American heroes who fought for freedom throughout the histories of both great countries.\" For more visit: https://www.hungarianfreedomfighters.org/"]%

50. Iron gate at Alba Regia Hungarian Chapel in Berkeley Springs

["The Alba Regia Chapel and Memorial Park in Berkeley Springs is maintained by the Hungarian Freedom Fighters Federation. The chapel is the only non-denominational Hungarian church in the United States. As indicated on the Hungarian Freedom Fighters website, \"It is dedicated to the many Hungarian and American heroes who fought for freedom throughout the histories of both great countries.\" For more visit: https://www.hungarianfreedomfighters.org/"]%

51. Commemorative post at Alba Regia Hungarian Memorial Park

["The Alba Regia Chapel and Memorial Park in Berkeley Springs is maintained by the Hungarian Freedom Fighters Federation. The chapel is the only non-denominational Hungarian church in the United States. As indicated on the Hungarian Freedom Fighters website, \"It is dedicated to the many Hungarian and American heroes who fought for freedom throughout the histories of both great countries.\" For more visit: https://www.hungarianfreedomfighters.org/"]%

52. Rear of Alba Regia Hungarian Chapel

["Al Anderson is an R&B singer and shoe repairman from Osage, West Virginia. He grew up in the Scotts Run area outside of Morgantown, where Osage is located. He was a member of Billy Wards group The Dominoes, and says he sings lead on their recording of, \"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve.\" He is featured on the Songs of Scotts Run CD and is active with the Scotts Run Museum."]%

53. Portrait of Al Anderson at his shoe repair shop

["Al Anderson is an R&B singer and shoe repairman from Osage, West Virginia. He grew up in the Scotts Run area outside of Morgantown, where Osage is located. He was a member of Billy Wards group The Dominoes, and says he sings lead on their recording of, \"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve.\" He is featured on the Songs of Scotts Run CD and is active with the Scotts Run Museum."]%

54. Al Anderson outside his shoe repair shop in Osage

["Al Anderson is an R&B singer and shoe repairman from Osage, West Virginia. He grew up in the Scotts Run area outside of Morgantown, where Osage is located. He was a member of Billy Wards group The Dominoes, and says he sings lead on their recording of, \"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve.\" He is featured on the Songs of Scotts Run CD and is active with the Scotts Run Museum."]%

55. Logo on Al's shoe repair shop window

["Al Anderson is an R&B singer and shoe repairman from Osage, West Virginia. He grew up in the Scotts Run area outside of Morgantown, where Osage is located. He was a member of Billy Wards group The Dominoes, and says he sings lead on their recording of, \"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve.\" He is featured on the Songs of Scotts Run CD and is active with the Scotts Run Museum."]%

56. Exterior of Al's Shoe Repair

["Al Anderson is an R&B singer and shoe repairman from Osage, West Virginia. He grew up in the Scotts Run area outside of Morgantown, where Osage is located. He was a member of Billy Wards group The Dominoes, and says he sings lead on their recording of, \"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve.\" He is featured on the Songs of Scotts Run CD and is active with the Scotts Run Museum."]%

57. Interior of Al Anderson's shoe repair shop

["Al Anderson is an R&B singer and shoe repairman from Osage, West Virginia. He grew up in the Scotts Run area outside of Morgantown, where Osage is located. He was a member of Billy Wards group The Dominoes, and says he sings lead on their recording of, \"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve.\" He is featured on the Songs of Scotts Run CD and is active with the Scotts Run Museum."]%

58. View through the front window of Al Anderson's shoe repair shop

["Al Anderson is an R&B singer and shoe repairman from Osage, West Virginia. He grew up in the Scotts Run area outside of Morgantown, where Osage is located. He was a member of Billy Wards group The Dominoes, and says he sings lead on their recording of, \"What Are You Doing New Year's Eve.\" He is featured on the Songs of Scotts Run CD and is active with the Scotts Run Museum."]%

59. Thank you note posted on the wall at Al's Shoe Repair

["Appalachian Acres in Tallmansville, West Virginia, is owned and operated by Donnie Tenney and Lorelie Nicolas-Tenney. On September 28, 2017, they gathered with family and friends, including Nicolas-Tenney's mother Liz Villegas, seedsaver and farmer Charlie Radabaugh (of Radabaugh Farm in Buckhannon, WV), and seedsaver, farmer, and chef Mike Costello (of Lost Creek Farm in Lost Creek, WV), to harvest, process and boil sorghum into syrup."]%

60. "Cane Boiling Today" sign at the entrance to Appalachian Acres farm, 1 of 2