The Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia is a mecca for history, scenery and small-town charm. Here, you can step back in time and visit Harpers Ferry National Historic Park and tour the U.S. Armory and Arsenal held by John Brown and his army for three days in 1859.
Stroll down the streets of historic Charles Town, which was founding by Charles Washington, youngest brother of George Washington.
Or visit the gorgeous town of Berkeley Springs, which was incorporated in 1776 as Bath in honor of England’s spa city of Bath. Here you can visit Berkeley Springs State Park, which is home to a historic mineral spa that has been used since colonial times.
In Martinsburg, visit the home of Civil War spy and femme fatale Belle Boyd; explore the Martinsburg Roundhouse, once burned by General Stonewall Jackson; and descend into the secret tunnel in the home of a Revolutionary War general.
Each corner of the Eastern Panhandle provides you with a different and important glimpse of the past.
Historic Homes of the Eastern Panhandle
Character, Charm & Craftsmanship
The Eastern Panhandle is loaded with historic sites and homes built in the early days our nation’s history. Homes built at that time were constructed by craftsmen and were very often works of art – something you just don’t see in new construction. Many private homes in the area are on the historic registry and are the location for important historic events. All this history makes for a very interesting and beautiful place to call home. If you love the character and charm of a historic home, take a look at this list of homes currently for sale.