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                US DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS 
                can 
                provide your business with the eSolutions to expand your business 
                and merge your company to the web. Whether 
                it's a brochure web site displaying your company and services 
                or an eCommerce web site selling your products, DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS 
                can help make it happen. DAWGBYTE 
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                is big enough to provide you with your most complex web solutions; 
                yet small enough to provide personalized service. We, at DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS, 
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                corporate offices are located in Proctorville 
                Ohio (Lawrence County), providing great service 
                to our growing client base along the Ohio River, as well as the 
                Tri-State Region of Ohio, Kentucky and West Virginia.  DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS' 
                services 
                are not limited to our tri-state region, as we continue to attract 
                and serve clients throughout the United States and Canada. 
               DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS 
                was born in the hometown of Billy 
                "DawgBert" McClurg Portsmouth Ohio. Billy 
                and the staff of DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS 
                continue 
                to serve the greater Portsmouth area, including Southern Ohio, 
                as well as Kentucky, West Virginia and anywhere in the USA. Portsmouth 
                Ohio (Scioto County) was a giant in the steel industry, located 
                along the Ohio River, at the mouth of the Scioto River.  Portsmouth's 
                roots began in the 1790s when the small town of Alexandria was 
                founded just west of where Portsmouth is today. Alexandria was 
                flooded numerous times by the Ohio River and the Scioto River. 
                In 1803, Henry Massie spotted a place to move the town away from 
                the flood plains. He began to plot the new city by distributing 
                the land and mapping the streets. Portsmouth was founded in 1803 
                and was established as a city in 1815. Alexandria soon disappeared 
                and today a dirt race track sits where the town once stood. Portsmouth 
                quickly grew around an industrial base with the completion of 
                the Ohio and Erie Canal and the construction of the N&W railyards 
                and the B&O junction. This greatly benefited Boneyfiddle 
                (which is a west-end neighborhood in Portsmouth), where grand 
                buildings were constructed with the wealth from the commerce. 
                As time passed, much of the commerce began to move towards Chillicothe 
                Street which is the main thoroughfare of Portsmouth. Today, Boneyfiddle 
                is a celebrating a renaissance. Another notable part of Portsmouth's 
                history in the 1800s was its importance on the Underground Railroad. 
                It was located on a route that continued north to Detroit and 
                into Canada. From 
                1930-1933, Portsmouth was the home of the Spartans, 
                the NFL franchise that became the Detroit Lions in 1934. The roster 
                included Glen Presnell, the NFL's leading scorer of 1933. Presnell 
                later would set an NFL record with his 54-yard field goal, which 
                was a record for 19 years. Also on the roster was hall-of-famer 
                Dutch Clark. In 1930, the Spartans 
                played the Brooklyn Dodgers in the first night game in NFL history. 
                In 1931, the Spartans 
                were supposed to play the Green Bay Packers for the championship 
                game, but the Packers refused to play. The Packers were named 
                the champions anyway, but the next season the Spartans 
                beat the Packers 19-0. The game became known as the "iron man 
                game" because coach George Potsy Clark refused to use subsitutes 
                as a protest of the NFL naming the Packers champions. They lost 
                to the Chicago Bears in the 1932 Championship Game. The team was 
                sold in 1934 and it became the Detroit Lions. The Lions won the 
                Championship the next year, with a roster made up of mostly Spartan 
                holdovers.   Back 
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                can also provide designs for your large projects; such as banner 
                displays, trade-show kiosks and highway billboards. We provide 
                the layout and design, as well as the electronic transfer to the 
                printer!  DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS 
                has over 15 years of experience in newspaper and magazine advertising, 
                layout and design. If you're tired of the same ol' advertising, 
                send us your recent ad, we'll review it and contact you with our 
                prospective design idea! All 
                web site designs by DAWGBYTE 
                PRODUCTIONS 
                are best viewed utilizing Mozilla 
                Firefox, with a screen resolution of 1024 x 768.   Back 
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