Videos by Aull Center in Morgantown. The Aull Center, located in the over 100 year old Historic Garlow House adjacent to the library, houses the Morgantown Public Library's genealogy, local history, and West Virginia collections.
Dr. Erin Ellis, Professor of Cello at WVU, gave a magnificent performance before a full house here at the Aull Center this Wednesday, October 4! Thank you to all who attended and thank you to Dr. Ellis for your lovely music!
Dr. Erin Ellis, Professor of Cello at WVU, gave a magnificent performance before a full house here at the Aull Center this Wednesday, October 4! Thank you to all who attended and thank you to Dr. Ellis for your lovely music!
Short Stories & Tall Tales - WV Folk Medicine
Aull Center staff share their research into WV folk medicine.
Short Stories & Tall Tales: I Didn't Know That! Second Edition
Aull Center staff share some of their favorite stories from the collection.
Short Stories & Tall Tales: Chilling Stories Edition
Aull Center staff share their favorite chilling stories from the collection for Haunted History Month.
Short Stories & Tall Tales: I've Lived Here My Whole Life and I Didn't Know That! Edition
Aull Center staff share some of their favorite stories from the collection related to the history of Morgantown, Monongalia County, and West Virginia.
West Virginia's First Gay Bar
Staff researcher Dr. Nathan Wuertenberg shares information on the first gay bar in the state of West Virginia, the Shamrock Bar in Bluefield.
West Virginia's First Pride
tThe Aull Center's Dr. Nathan Wuertenberg discusses the first statewide Pride in West Virginia.
Why is Country Roads so Popular in Asia?
Dr. Nathan Wuertenberg explores the origins of the popularity of John Denver's "Country Roads" in Asia and among Asian immigrants to the United States.
K.W. Lee - WVU Grad & Asian Pioneer in US Journalism
Dr. Nathan Wuertenberg discusses the life and achievements of K.W. Lee, WVU graduate and Korean-American journalist.
Holocaust Remembrance Readings - Non-Fiction
Aull Center staff share selections from the non-fiction shelves of the Center's Holocaust Library.
West Virginia's First Black Councilwoman
Dr. Nathan Wuertenberg shares his research on the life of Cora Williams of Sabraton, West Virginia's first Black councilwoman.
The Earl of Elkview, Duke of Dunbar, Plays the Saw
Earlier today, George Daugherty, the Earl of Elkview and Duke of Dunbar, stopped by the Aull Center and favored us with some music on the saw. The Earl is a trial lawyer, West Virginia University alumnus, and world traveler, whose work has even been featured by the The Library of Congress. We were certainly happy to hear him play!