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Funeral Homes in Institute, WV
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Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Institute.
Zip codes in the city: 25112.
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Since 1929, Cunningham-Parker-Johnson Funeral Home has attended to generations of West Virginians...offering help in times of need, sympathy in times of sorrow, and comfort as the healing begins.We serve families of all traditions and faiths and...
Since 1925, we have served the Elkview, West Virginia area and surrounding communities. We understand that funerals are for the living and strive to provide a meaningful, individual service for every family we serve.
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Facts about the city
Institute is an unincorporated community on the Kanawha River in Kanawha County, West Virginia, USA. The community lies off of Interstate 64 and West Virginia Route 25, and has grown to intermingle with nearby Dunbar. Institute is home to West Virginia State University (formerly the West Virginia Colored Institute, the source of the town's toponym) and the West Virginia State Police Academy. It was also the site of an August 2008 chemical plant explosion that killed two and injured eight at the Bayer CropScience facility.The community is the location of the prehistoric Shawnee Reservation Mound, one of three remaining Adena-era earthwork mounds and enclosures found in an eight-mile stretch along the river. Also called Fairgrounds Mound and Poorhouse Mound, it is now located within Shawnee Regional Park. The mound is about 20’ high and 80’ in basal diameter, but was originally 25’ high and greater than 80’ in diameter. In the late 19th century, the Smithsonian Institution inventoried more than 50 Adena-era earthwork mounds and ten enclosures along the Kanawha River. They were likely built by indigenous peoples approximately 300 BCE to 200. During a 1902 archaeological exploration by Gerard Fowke, a total of 27 fully wrapped mummies were discovered in near perfectly lifelike conditions due to the unique qualities of the local weather conditions. [1] CE.Located on the campus of West Virginia State University are East Hall and Canty House, both listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Institute Obituaries
It was written by Seattle Times (2000-present) on June 8th, 2011 that Edward Mitchell Lee passed on in Washington. Send flowers to express your sympathy and honor Edward Mitchell's life.
History
The community lies off of Interstate 64 and West Virginia Route 25, and has grown to intermingle with nearby Dunbar,_WV Institute is home to West Virginia State University (formerly the 'West Virginia Colored Institute', the source of the town's toponym) West Virginia State Community and Technical College, and the West Virginia State Police Academy. Institute is an unincorporated community on the Kanawha River in Kanawha County, West Virginia County, West Virginia, USA. It was also the site of an August 2008 chemical plant explosion that killed one and injured another at the Bayer CropScience facility. . .
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