"What you do in the future will  immediately become history........make it worth remembering!"
                      
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SEPTEMBER 11, 2001
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The 96-year-old Judge Reese Blizzard mansion in Southside Parkersburg, WV, like
many other historical sites has faded into history. The mansion sat on property now owned by the
Huntington, WV based Forth Foods Co. The five-acre tract of land, which stretches
from Pike Street back to Melinda Avenue also encompasses the old Ralphs
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Blizzard Mansion 2008, as it is being stripped out prior to it's  demolition and the demoliton of Ralphs Supermarket..
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