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The man on the right is famous amateur golfer Billy Campbell, a Huntington native. Thanks to George Smith, Pete Stark and Fred Charles for the identification. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The man on the right is famous amateur golfer Billy Campbell, a Huntington native. Thanks to George Smith, Pete Stark and Fred Charles for the identification. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The man on the left is Jake Humphrey, and second from left is Herman "Happy" Hall. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The man second from left is P.T. Taylor, and far right is Temp Gillespie of White Sulphur Springs. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The man second from left is P.T. Taylor, and far right is Temp Gillespie of White Sulphur Springs. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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From left, Charlotte Biern, Elsa Biern, unknown, Marion Biern. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The woman on the left is Nancy Francis. The man on the right is David Francis, former mayor of Huntington. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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James F. Edwards, left, (thanks to Joe Amsbary for the identification) and Joan C. Edwards, right, at the Greenbrier Resort (thanks to her daughter Jean Ripley for the identification). The resort which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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Nan Stump, left, and Ann Hoblitzel Borman. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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Nan Stump, left, and Ann Hoblitzel Borman. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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At left is Chris McKlusky of Clarksburg, W.Va.; second from left is Sally Carol of Wheeling, W.Va. (former Women's Amateur champion); far right is Alma Jackson. Thanks to Berridge Long Copen for the identifications. The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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The Greenbrier Resort, which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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Joan C. Edwards, left, at the Greenbrier Resort. Thanks to her daughter Jean Ripley for the identification. The resort which traces its beginnings to 1788, is located near White Sulphur Springs in Greenbrier County, W.Va. The Greenbrier is known for golf, its bold decor by Dorothy Draper and an underground bunker for government officials that was kept secret until 1992. After filing for bankruptcy in 2009, the resort was purchased by local entrepreneur Jim Justice. The date is unknown.
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