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Bluefield

American  
[bloo-feeld] / ˈbluˌfild /

noun

  1. a city in SW West Virginia.


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Jimmie accepted an offer to teach at the Tazewell County School in Bluefield, Virginia, located eighty miles to the south.

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That same year, once we thought the girls were old enough, we all relocated to Bluefield, Virginia, so Jimmie wouldn’t have to do so much driving.

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Bluefield, Virginia, was a small town of about four thousand people located across the state line from Bluefield, West Virginia, which had about twenty thousand residents.

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Though we lived in Bluefield, a couple of weekends each month we would all pile into the car and go to see either the Coleman or the Goble grandparents.

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“Your daddy and I are going to return to Bluefield.”

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