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John Mattox Jr., left, talks with visitors to the Underground Railroad Museum in Flushing, which was founded by his late father. The museum was a stop on the annual Belmont County Rubberneck Tour, held Sunday and dedicated in memory of Mattox Sr., who died in July.
Kim Shutway, left, talks with customers at her Furniture Rescue business, another stop on the tour.
Belmont County Commissioner J.P. Dutton speaks to friends and family of John Mattox Sr. During a celebration of his life, held after the Rubberneck Tour at Zion Christian Retreat and Nature Center.
T-L Photos/JENNIFER COMPSTON-STROUGH
John Mattox Jr., left, talks with visitors to the Underground Railroad Museum in Flushing, which was founded by his late father. The museum was a stop on the annual Belmont County Rubberneck Tour, held Sunday and dedicated in memory of Mattox Sr., who died in July.
Kim Shutway, left, talks with customers at her Furniture Rescue business, another stop on the tour.
Belmont County Commissioner J.P. Dutton speaks to friends and family of John Mattox Sr. During a celebration of his life, held after the Rubberneck Tour at Zion Christian Retreat and Nature Center.
T-L Photos/JENNIFER COMPSTON-STROUGH
John Mattox Jr., left, talks with visitors to the Underground Railroad Museum in Flushing, which was founded by his late father. The museum was a stop on the annual Belmont County Rubberneck Tour, held Sunday and dedicated in memory of Mattox Sr., who died in July.