Historic Sites
Site | Image | Year built | Address | Community |
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75 North High Street | 1909 | 75 North High Street (WV 28) | Romney | |
148 North Marsham Street | 1910 | 148 North Marsham Street | Romney | |
Alpine Building (Old Pancake Store) | 1860 | 4 East Main Street (US 50) at South High Street | Romney | |
Arnold House | 1770 | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
George S. Arnold House | North Antigo Place | Romney | ||
Ashbrook | 1834 | State Route 28 (WV 28) | Vance | |
Old Bank of Romney Building | 1906 | East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Hartford Bealer House | Capon Bridge | |||
The Bee Hive | 1880 | Bolton Street & Rosemary Lane | Romney | |
Bethel Baptist Church | established 1872 | Rock Oak Road (CR 10/6) | Kirby | |
Old Bethel Church and Cemetery | 1842 | Bethel Church Road (CR 10/2) | Romney | |
Bethel United Methodist Church and Cemetery | Spring Gap-Neals Run Road (CR 2) | Neals Run | ||
Bethesda Presbyterian Church | 1894 | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Bloomery Grist Mill | circa 1800 | Bloomery Pike (WV 127) | Bloomery | |
Bloomery Iron Furnace | circa 1800 | Bloomery Pike (WV 127) | Bloomery | |
Bloomery Presbyterian Church | 1825 | Bloomery Pike (WV 127) | Bloomery | |
Bloomery School | Bloomery Pike (WV 127) | Bloomery | ||
Blue House | 1900 | 261 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Boxwood | 1870 | 287 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Branch Mountain United Methodist Church and Cemetery | Jersey Mountain Road (CR 5) | Three Churches | ||
Isaac Brill House (Chimneystone) | 1830–1847 | Milk Road (CR 23/1) | Capon Springs | |
Buffalo House at Fern Cliff | early 19th century | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
The Burg | circa 1769 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Mechanicsburg | |
Old Capon Bridge Christian Church | Cacapon River Road (CR 14) | Capon Bridge | ||
Old Capon Bridge Presbyterian Church | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Capon Bridge | ||
Capon Chapel and Cemetery | 1756 | Christian Church Road (CR 13) | Capon Bridge | |
Capon School | State Route 259 (WV 259) | Lehew | ||
Capon Springs Resort† | mid-18th century, early 19th century | Capon Springs Road (CR 16) | Capon Springs | |
James Caudy Gravesite | 18th century | Cacapon River Road (CR 14) | Capon Bridge | |
Central United Methodist Church and Cemetery | circa 1900 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Loom | |
Asa Cline House | early 19th century | State Route 259 (WV 259) | Yellow Spring | |
Coca-Cola Bottling Plant | 426 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | ||
Cooper Mountain Stone Fountain | unknown | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Capon Bridge | |
John J. Cornwell House | early 20th century | 230 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Old County Poor Farm | late 18th century | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Glebe | |
Cox's Store | circa 1864 | Grassy Lick Road (CR 10) | Kirby | |
Croston House‡ | circa 1840 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
Davis History House | 1798 | 197 West Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Ebenezer United Methodist Church and Cemetery | 1907 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Romney | |
Farmer's Exchange | late 19th century | North Bolton Street | Romney | |
Fawcett House (Old Stone House) | 1870s | Bloomery Pike (WV 127) | Bloomery | |
Ferndale | 1834 | Springfield | ||
First Confederate Memorial | 1867 | Indian Mound Cemetery | Romney | |
First United Methodist Church | 1904 | 49 North High Street (WV 28) | Romney | |
Old Forks of Capon Post Office and General Store | Gaston Road (CR 45/7) | Forks of Cacapon | ||
Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches | 1861–1862 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Romney | |
Fort Van Meter† | circa 1754 | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Fox's Hollow Baptist Church | Fox Hollow Road (CR 50/4) | Mechanicsburg | ||
French's Mill | 1911 | Augusta-Ford Hill Road (CR 7) | Augusta | |
Frye's Inn | 1800–1818 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Capon Bridge | |
Ginevan Cemetery | Okonoko-Little Cacapon Road (CR 2/7) | Little Cacapon | ||
Giron Doctor Office (Effie Pancake House) | 1880 | North Antigo Place & East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Green Meadows | circa 1900 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Romney | |
Green Palm Restaurant Building | before 1853 | West Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Green Spring Train Station | circa 1882-1885 | Green Spring | ||
Old Hampshire Club (Peterkin Conference Center Main Building) | Club House Road (CR 8/1) | Romney | ||
Hampshire County Courthouse† | 1922 | East Main Street (US 50) at North High Street (WV 28) | Romney | |
Old Hampshire County Jail and Sheriff's Residence‡ | circa 1800 | North High Street (WV 28) | Romney | |
Hampshire House 1884 | 1884 | 165 North Grafton Street | Romney | |
Hatch House | circa 1750 | Smokey Hollow Road (CR 6) | Bloomery | |
Old Hebron Lutheran Church | early 19th century | WV 259 | Intermont | |
Heffelbower Estate | early 20th century | Cacapon River | Capon Bridge | |
Hickory Grove† | 1838 | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Hiett House‡ | circa 1770 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
Hooks Tavern† | 1790 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) at Smokey Hollow Road (CR 6) | Capon Bridge | |
Hott's Chapel | Grassy Lick Road (CR 10) | Kirby | ||
Hoy Grade School | Hoy | |||
Indian Mound Cemetery | 685 West Main Street (US 50) | Romney | ||
Island Hill United Methodist Church | State Route 29 (WV 29) | Forks of Cacapon | ||
Abraham Kackley House | circa 1800 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Capon Bridge | |
Kerns House | circa 1780 | 154 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Kump House‡ | circa 1805 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
Nathaniel Kuykendall House | 1789 | Romney | ||
Kuykendall-Hicks House | mid-18th century | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Lee Combs House | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Augusta | ||
Levels United Methodist Church | Jersey Mountain Road (CR 5) | Levels | ||
Liberty Hall | 1858 | 276 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Literary Hall† | 1870 | West Main Street at North High Street | Romney | |
Little Cacapon Church | Little Cacapon River Road (CR 50/9) | Frenchburg | ||
Malick Church and Cemetery | Hoy Road (CR 45/13) | Slanesville | ||
Marvin Chapel United Methodist Church | 1895 | US 220 | Purgitsville | |
Old Methodist District Parsonage† | circa 1868-1882 | 351 North High Street (WV 28) | Romney | |
Mill Meadow | mid-19th century | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Romney | |
Miller House‡ | circa 1790 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
Monroe Cemetery | 18th century | Christian Church Road (CR 13) | Capon Bridge | |
Moreland House‡ | circa 1880 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
Moss Rock Inn | circa 1854 | Cacapon River Road (CR 14) | Capon Bridge | |
Mount Bethel Church | 1837 | Jersey Mountain Road (CR 5) | Three Churches | |
Mount Bethel Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery | Jersey Mountain Road (CR 5) | Three Churches | ||
Mount Pisgah Benevolence Cemetery | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Romney | ||
Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church | 1886 | North High Street (WV 28) | Romney | |
Mount Union Christian Church | late 19th century | Bloomery Pike (WV 29) | Slanesville | |
Mount Zion United Methodist Church and Cemetery | 1898 | Augusta-Ford Hill Road (CR 7) | Augusta | |
National Building | early 20th century | West Main & South High Streets | Romney | |
North River Mills Grocery‡ | c.1810/c.1920 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
North River Mills Historic District† | mid-18th century - early-20th century | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) & North River Road (CR 4/2) | North River Mills | |
North River Mills School‡ | circa 1880 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
North River Mills United Methodist Church‡ | circa 1893 | Cold Stream Road (CR 45/20) | North River Mills | |
Octagon House | 1890 | Capon Springs Road (CR 16) | Capon Springs | |
Pancake Schoolhouse | late 19th century | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Pancake-Kuykendall House (Riverview Farm) | 1872 | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Parker School | 1885 | Springfield | ||
Parker-Scanlon House (Little Meadows) | 19th century | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Parsons Bell Tower | 1925 | Indian Mound Cemetery | Romney | |
Pin Oak Fountain | 1932 | State Route 29 (WV 29) | Pin Oak | |
Old Pine Church and Cemetery | 1792–1814 | US 220/WV 28 | Purgitsville | |
Old Potomac Academy (WVSDB Cafeteria Building) | West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind Campus | Romney | ||
Amos L. Pugh Home | 1885 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Capon Bridge | |
Captain David Pugh House† | 1835 | Cacapon River Road (CR 14) | Hooks Mills | |
Old Red Store | Capon Springs (CR 16) & McIlwee (CR 16/1) Roads | Capon Springs | ||
Richards-Mowery House | circa 1850 | Delray Road (WV 29) | Delray | |
Sherrard's Inn | Bloomery Pike (WV 127) | Bloomery | ||
Ridgedale (Washington Bottom Farm)† | circa 1835 | Washington Road (CR 28/3) | Ridgedale | |
The Rocks | circa 1860s | State Route 28 (WV 28) | Wappocomo | |
Romney Classical Institute (WVSDB Administration Building) | 1846 | East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Romney Presbyterian Church | 1860 | 100 West Rosemary Lane | Romney | |
Romney Seventh-day Adventist Church (Old Fairview United Methodist Church) | 1915 | Grassy Lick Road (CR 10) | Romney | |
Saint Luke's Presbyterian Chapel | 1896 | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Glebe | |
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Church | 1885 | 310 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | |
Saint Stephen's Episcopal Parsonage | 332 East Main Street (US 50) | Romney | ||
Salem United Methodist Church and Cemetery | Slanesville Pike (CR 3) | Slanesville | ||
Scanlon Log House† | late 19th century | Three Churches Hollow Road (CR 5/4) | Three Churches | |
Old School House | 1825 | 176 South Grafton Street | Romney | |
Shiloh United Methodist Church and Cemetery | State Route 259 (WV 259) | Lehew | ||
Shouse-Martin House | 1851 | State Route 28 (WV 28) | Springfield | |
Slanesville Presbyterian Church | 1910 | Slanesville Pike (CR 3) | Slanesville | |
Sloan-Parker House (Old Stone House)† | 1790 | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Junction | |
Sommerville House | 1830 | Bloomery Pike (WV 127) | Bloomery | |
Springfield United Methodist Church | mid-19th century | State Route 28 (WV 28) | Springfield | |
Stony Lonesome | mid-19th century | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Romney | |
Sycamore Dale (Gibson-Wirgman-Williams House)† | 1836 | South Branch River Road (CR 8) | Romney | |
Taggart Hall | late 1790s | West Gravel Lane & South High Street | Romney | |
Timber Ridge Christian Church and Cemetery | 1875 | Christian Church Road (CR 13) | High View | |
Union Church | Northwestern Turnpike (US 50) | Augusta | ||
Valley View | 1855 | Depot Valley Road | Romney | |
Walnut Grove One-Room School | late 19th century | Yellow Spring | ||
Wappocomo | 1774 | State Route 28 (WV 28) | Romney | |
Washington Place (William Washington Home) | 1863–1874 | North High Street (WV 28) at Mitchell Street | Romney | |
Wesley Chapel United Methodist Church and Cemetery | Jersey Mountain Road (CR 5) | Levels | ||
Old West Virginia Schools for the Deaf and Blind Barn Complex | Depot Street | Romney | ||
Whipple Truss (South Branch Bridge)† | 1874 | State Route 259 (WV 259) | Capon Lake | |
Willow Chapel School | late 19th century | Capon Springs Road (CR 16) | Capon Springs | |
Willow Chapel United Methodist Church | 1895 | Capon Springs Road (CR 16) | Capon Springs | |
Wilson-Wodrow-Mytinger House† | circa 1760 | 51 West Gravel Lane | Romney | |
Yellow Spring Mill | 1896–1898 | State Route 259 (WV 259) | Yellow Spring | |
Zion Church of Christ | Zion Church Road | Hoy | ||
Zoar Baptist Church | Augusta-Ford Hill Road (CR 7) | Augusta |
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