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Bordered by the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers and about an hour from Baltimore and Washington, DC, the historic and picturesque Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia landscape varies as the roads meander past mobile homes, upscale subdivisions, family homes and glamorous horse farms with stately mansions. Travel though early American history, with unspoiled views, Revolutionary and Civil War attractions, historic homes and cemeteries and then meander into the world of modern convenience, contemporary arts and culture, recreation, affordable spa services, first-rate country inns and top-notch restaurants. Festivals, fairs and craft show are held every year and offer residents and visitors the opportunity to sample the local fare as well as the hospitality which is synonymous with our Eastern West Virginia.
White-water rafting, canoeing, kayaking, or tubing on the Shenandoah and Potomac rivers, camping, fishing, hunting, hiking and biking are just a few of the the numerous parks and recreational facilities of the area. In the Fall view, natures canvas as the woodland trees are painted with their yearly display of red, yellow, orange and brown. Eastern West Virginia, a great place to live! |
West Virginia Links
Weather
http://www.erh.noaa.gov/
Berkley County Commission
http://www.berkeleycountycomm.org
Berkley County Historical Society
http://www.bchs.org/ Berkley County Schools
http://boe.berk.k12.wv.us/
Martinsburg
Shepherdstown Harpers Ferry Charles Town Contemporary American Theater Festival
http://www.catf.org/
State of West Virginia
http://www.wv.gov/
West Virginia Development Office
http://www.wvdo.org/
Local News
http://www.journal-news.net/
Travel
http://www.travelwv.com/
West Virginia
Schools
Info on all W VA school districts
http://www.wvschools.com/
Eastern Panhandle Counties
http://www.wv.gov/ History of the Eastern Panhandle |