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| West Virginia Attractions and Points of Interest |
| West Virginia Golf |
Woodbrier Golf Course - Martinsburg 250 Topflite Drive The 9-hole "Woodbrier" course at the Woodbrier Golf Course facility in Martinsburg, West Virginia features 2,705 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 35. Woodbrier golf course opened in 1966 304-274-9818 |
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The Woods Resort - Hedgesville Mountain Lake Road The resort renowned for "fun and fair" golf now offers the best of both worlds-our 18-hole championship Mountain View course for low handicappers and the new Stony Lick midlength course for the rest of us! 304-754-7222 or 800-248-2222 |
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| West Virginia Recreation & Tourism |
Adam Stephen House - Martinsburg 309 East John Street The General Adam Stephen House is a fine example of late colonial stone architecture. Visting hours for the general public are from 2 to 5 p.m. on weekend afternoons from May through October. Special events are held at the house throughout the year. 304-267-4434 |
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Admiral Boarman house - Martinsburg 208 S. Queen St One of the oldest brick houses in town, c. 1802 on land granted to Adam Stephen in 1773
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Aspen Hall - Martinsburg 405 Boyd Ave Nestled on 7 park-like acres on a stocked trout stream & built of native limestone, this elegant mansion c. 1750, is one of the most historic homes in our area. 304-260-1750 |
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Belle Boyd House - Martinsburg 126 E Race St Civil War & other artifacts relating to Berkeley Co. & the lower Shenandoah Valley 304-267-4713 |
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Bunker Hill Flour Mill - Bunker Hill Off Rt. 11 S One of the very first mill sites in Berkeley Co. c. 1735 |
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Cacapon Resort State Park - Berkeley Springs 818 Cacapon Lodge Drive An outdoorsmen's paradise, over 6, 100 acres. Cabins, restaurant & lodge rooms available 304-258-1022 |
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Cass Scenic Railroad State Park
- Cass Cass Antique lumber trains powered by massive Shay steam locomotives 304-456-4300 |
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Charles Town Races & Slots
- Charles Town U.S. Route 340 Long famed for its exciting horse racing, has both day & nighttime racing for over 200 racing days a year 800-795-7001 |
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Coolfont Manor House - Berkeley Springs On 1800 acres, home of the American author, teacher, attorney & statesman, Herbert Quick |
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The Country Inn at Berkeley Springs - Berkeley Springs 110 S. Washington Street Built on site of 500 room Berkeley Hotel c. 1869, the Country Inn continues to serve travelers in a manner befitting the town's colonial days 304- 258-2210 |
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Dolly Sods Wilderness - Red Creek Forest Roads 75 & 19 More than 10,200 acres of Monongahela National forest lie on a high plateau on Allegheny Mountain 304-257-4488 |
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Harpers Ferry - Harpers Ferry Harpers Ferry Famous site of John Brown's raid on the U.S. Arsenal in 1859. Wax Museum, Arsenal site, Armory, B&O railroad station, many quaint shops & museums 304-535-6029 |
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Jefferson County Museum - Charles Town 200 East Washington Street A collection of artifacts, many of which relate to the Harpers Ferry raid & the Civil War 304-725-8628 |
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Lost River State Park
- Mathias 321 Park Drive Observe abundant wildlife in a mountainous habitat. Features include: swimming, hiking, game courts, horseback riding, vacation cabins & views from Crany Crow overlook 304-897-5372 |
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Norman Dillon Farm Museum - Hedgesville Rt 9 W Museum contains a large number of pieces of old farm equipment, some of which dates back to pre-Civil War days 304-267-7519 |
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Welcome Room of the Washington Heritage Trail - Martinsburg Caperton Station Orients visitors to a 120 mile loop National Scenic Byway as it meanders around the Eastern Panhandle 304-264-9997 |
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