It followed WV 61 from Marmet into Charleston. It then crossed the Kanawha River on the 1915 Kanawha City Bridge (replaced circa 1975 by the current 35th Street Bridge) and took Washington Street through the State Capitol Complex and into downtown.
The old US-119 bridge was also called the 35th Street Bridge. There was a time where the new 36th Street Bridge was open while the 35th Street Bridge was being reconstructed (1977-78), but US-119 had already been rerouted further down WV-61 and onto I-64. The section of I-64/I-77 behind the State Capitol ended at the new 36th Street Bridge (Exit 98).
The 35th Street/36th Street twin spans are a holdover from the days when I-64 was planned to be routed along the south side of the Kanawha and either I-77 would connect to I-64 in Kanawha City, or I-77 would cross the river on the West Side and connect in the South Hills. In the latter case, the old State Road Commission was planning to ask that 35th Street/36th Street twin spans still be funded as a 3DI Spur Route connecting to the State Capitol. Not sure why WVDOH didn't ask for them to be a 3DI Spur Route connecting to Kanawha City, but it has never been as important crossing as it was back when US-119 and WV-14 used the old 35th Street Bridge.