A Thursday Afternoon Ride Through Welch, West Virginia

While in West Virginia, my friend Joe and I were just bumming around and looking at stuff. We stopped in the town of Welch. I’d read the name in the book The Rocket Boys by Homer Hickam. He grew up just ’round the way in Coalwood.

Welch is the McDowell county seat and a smoldering ember. Riding through it’s brick building-lined streets you could feel that there were secrets of it’s former life quietly tucked away. Secrets you could never know just by passing through.

A sweetly painted water tank along Route 16 that welcomes you to Welch and McDowell County.

the decorative painting on the welch west virginia & mcdowell county water tank
a mural featuring a vintage view of welch west virginia

Lovely mural on the corner of Wyoming & McDowell:

Ghost ad in a ghost-like town:

old brick buildings with a ghost sign on the side in welch west virginia

Fading away

old rundown brick building in welch west virginia

A glimmer of the past.

a ghost sign for Hill Motor Co distributors and auto storage on a brick building in downtown welch west virginia
the blue merci train boxcar train on display in welch west virginia

The Merci Boxcar of Welch, WV.

A former Pure Oil service station which appeared to be still/recently in some type of use.

a former Pure Oil gas station with a white building and blue roof found in welch west virginia

A lovingly painted mural along McDowell Street in downtown Welch.

a mural featuring welch west virginia with a KTM 690 enduro motorcycle in the foreground

A contrast between today and yesteryear. The Oddfellows Temple sign on the right in the streetview is the only thing that gives a clue that the image following is of the same place. Time marches on.

Yesteryear:

a historical photo of downtown welch west virginia with the pocahontas theater and oddfellows temple signs


Saturday Afternoon – Downtown Welch, WV: 24 August 1946

Source: Russell Lee – U.S. National Archives and Records Administration

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Rachael is the whimsical writer behind the 20+ year old Girlie Motorcycle Blog. As a freelance blogger, she is on a mission to inspire laughter, self-examination, curiosity, and human connection. Girlie Motorcycle Blog can be found on several Best Motorcycle Blog lists.

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4 Responses

  1. Steel says:

    The “before and after” photos of downtown Welch are unbelievable. I am trying to come to grips with a similar situation in my personal affairs. My parents home and property, once a thriving beautiful place full of life and activity, now sits forlorn and empty since my father died last year. Seeing these pictures of Welch and my parents place reinforces just how temporary…well…everything is.

  2. Steve says:

    Wow, I never bothered to look up old photos like that of currently fading towns…sad and amazing. Nice post.

  3. Shybiker says:

    Love the movie on the marquee; it could be your slogan — “Born For Trouble.”

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