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By Devry Becker Jones (CC0), April 25, 2020
204 North Mary Street
101 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — 204 North Mary Street
On North Mary Street (West Virginia Route 901) just north of Town Spring Street, on the right when traveling north.
102 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — 300 North Mary Street
On North Mary Street (West Virginia Route 901) just north of West Ash Street, on the right when traveling north.
103 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — 307 North Mary Street
On North Mary Street (West Virginia Route 901) just south of West Elm Street, on the right when traveling south.
104 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Battle of North Mountain Depot
On North Mary Street (West Virginia Route 901) south of East Poplar Street.
105 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Hedgesville
On Hedgesville Road (West Virginia Route 9) near Mt. Zion Street, on the right.
106 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Hedgesville Historic District National Register Site — Washington Heritage Trail
On Bodine Street north of Hedgesville Road (West Virginia Route 9), on the left when traveling east.
107 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Morgan County / Berkeley County
On Martinsburg Road or Hedgesville Road (West Virginia Route 9) west of Rustic Tavern Road, on the right when traveling west.
108 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Mt. Zion Episcopal Church — 100 Zion Street — Hedgesville Historic District —
On Zion Street just north of East Main Street (West Virginia Route 9), on the right when traveling north.
109 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Payne-Kreglow House — 302 North Mary Street
On North Mary Street (West Virginia Route 901) just north of West Ash Street.
110 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Hedgesville — Saint Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church — 105 Potato Hill Street
On Potato Hill Street just north of Town Spring Street, on the left when traveling north.
111 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Kearneysville — Shaw Run Wetland Complex — West Virginia 9 — Charles Town to Martinsburg —
On Route 9 Bike Path, 0.2 miles south of Short Road (County Road 36/1), on the right when traveling south.
112 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Kearneysville — Stone House Mansion — West Virginia 9 — Charles Town to Martinsburg —
On Route 9 Bike Path south of Short Road (County Route 9/19), on the right when traveling north.
113 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Marlowe — 1862 Antietam Campaign — Lee Invades Maryland
On Interstate 81.
114 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — “Oh Shenandoah, I Long to See You!”
On West King Street east of Winchester Avenue (Business U.S. 11), on the left when traveling west.
115 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — 224 - 226 West King Street
On West King Street (U.S. 11) east of South Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
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116 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Adam Stephen House — 309 East John Street — 1774-1789 —
On East John Street east of South Water Street, on the right when traveling west.
117 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Adam Stephen House – 309 East John Street — Washington Heritage Trail
On East John Street east of South Water Street, on the right when traveling west.
118 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Apollo Theater — 128 East Martin Street — Built 1912 —
On East Martin Street just west of North Spring Street, on the left when traveling west.
119 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Avenue of Flags Monument
On Queen Street (U.S. 11) at King Street (U.S. 11), on the right when traveling north on Queen Street.
120 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Shop Complex
On East Race Street east of North Spring Street, on the left when traveling east.
121 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Baltimore and Ohio Roundhouse and Shop Complex
On East Race Street east of North Spring Street, on the left when traveling east.
122 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Belle Boyd
On North Queen Street (U.S. 11) at East Commerce Street, on the right when traveling north on North Queen Street.
123 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Belle Boyd House — Home of a Spy — Antietam Campaign —
On East Race Street at North Spring Street when traveling east on East Race Street.
124 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Belle Boyd House — 126 E. Race Street — Built 1853 —
On East Race Street at Spring Street, on the right when traveling east on East Race Street.
125 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Berkeley Hotel — Railroad Raids Survivor
On East Race Street.
126 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Boarman House — 208 S. Queen Street — Built 1802 —
On South Queen Street (West Virginia Route 9) at East King Street on South Queen Street.
127 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Boydville
On South Queen Street (West Virginia Route 45) north of Buxton Street, on the left when traveling north.
128 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Charles Faulkner
On South Queen Street (West Virginia Route 9/45) south of East Addition Street, on the right when traveling south.
129 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Civil War Martinsburg — Focus of Contention
On East King Street (U.S. 11) at South Queen Street (State Highway 45) on East King Street.
130 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Continental Clay Brick Works — West Virginia 9 — Charles Town to Martinsburg
On Charles Town Road (West Virginia Route 9) east of Variform Drive (County Route 9/14). Reported unreadable.
131 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — First Electrified House — In Martinsburg, W. Va.
On South Water Street at East John Street, on the right when traveling north on South Water Street.
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132 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Fort Neally
On Williamsport Pike (U.S. 11) 0.4 miles north of Warm Springs Ave., on the right when traveling north.
133 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Gen. Adam Stephen
On East John Street, on the right.
134 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — General Adam Stephen House and Triple Brick Museum
On East John Street, on the right when traveling west.
135 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Girlhood Home of Belle Boyd
On East Burke Street west of South Spring Street.
136 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Harry Flood Byrd
On East Burke Street at North Spring Street on East Burke Street.
137 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — J. R. Clifford
On West Martin Street west of Raleigh Street, on the left when traveling west.
138 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Major General Adam Stephen — 1718 - 1791 — Patriot – Legislator – Founder —
On South Queen Street (West Virginia Route 9) north of Bulldog Boulevard, on the left when traveling north.
139 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Market House — 100 North Queen Street — 1846-1847 —
On North Queen Street (West Virginia Route 9) at West Burke Street, on the left when traveling north on North Queen Street.
140 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Martinsburg
On Edwin Miller Boulevard (West Virginia Route 9) east of Interstate 81, on the left when traveling west.
141 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Martinsburg / Berkeley Riflemen
On King Street (U.S. 11) near North Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
142 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Martinsburg Roundhouse — Jackson and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad — Antietam Campaign —
On East Commerce Street just north of East race Street, on the right when traveling north.
143 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Norbourne Parish Cemetery — South side of South Street — Established 1772 —
On West South Street east of South Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
144 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Old Berkeley County Jail — 420 South Raleigh Street — Built 1892 —
On South Raleigh Street north of West South Street, on the right when traveling north.
145 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Old Federal Building — 125 S. Maple Avenue — Completed 1895 —
On King Street (U.S. 11) near Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
146 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Old High School — 401 South Queen Street — Built 1883 —
On South Queen Street (West Virginia Route 9) south of West Stephen Street, on the left when traveling north.
147 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Old Methodist Church — 201 East John Street — Built 1795 —
On South Spring Street at East John Street, on the left when traveling south on South Spring Street.
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148 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Old Stone House — 302 South Water Street — Constructed prior to 1779 —
On South Water Street at East John Street, on the right when traveling north on South Water Street.
149 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Old Worsted and Cassimere Mills
On West Stephen Street west of South Church Street, on the right when traveling west.
150 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Roundhouses and Shops / Railroad Strike of 1877
On East Martin Street near White Avenue.
151 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Site of Belle Boyd Home — Famous Confederate Spy
On South Queen Street (West Virginia Route 9), on the left when traveling west.
152 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — St. John's Catholic Cemetery — North side of South Street — 1802 —
On West South Street, 0.1 miles west of South Queen Street, on the right when traveling west.
153 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — St. Joseph's Catholic Church — 219 South Queen Street — 1845-1860 —
On South Queen Street (West Virginia Route 9) north of East John Street, on the right when traveling south.
154 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Sumner-Ramer Memorial School — 515 West Martin Street
On West Martin Street west of Raleigh Street, on the left when traveling west.
155 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — The Red House
On North Queen Street (U.S. 11) north of Cloud Street, on the right when traveling north.
156 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — The Story of Two Bridges: The Colonnade Bridge and the East Burke Street Bridge
On East Burke Street just west of Swartz Street, on the left when traveling west.
157 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Triple Brick Building – 311-313 East John Street — Washington Heritage Trail
On East John Street east of South Water Street, on the right when traveling west.
158 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Triple Brick Museum — 313 East John Street — Built 1874 —
Near East John Street east of South Water Street, on the right when traveling west.
159 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — Welcome to the City of Martinsburg — Founded in 1778 by General Adam Stephen
On East King Street at South Queen Street (U.S. 11), in the median on East King Street.
160 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Martinsburg — World War Memorial
On West King Street (U.S. 11) west of South Maple Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
161 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Nollville — Tuscarora Church
On Tuscarora Pike (County Route 15) west of Lost Road (County Route 13/1), on the left when traveling west.
162 West Virginia, Berkeley County, North Mountain — Camp Hopkins — Memorial to a Friend
On Allenville Road.
163 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Pikeside — Fort Evans
On Winchester Avenue (U.S. 11) 0.1 miles north of Evans Run Road, on the left when traveling north.
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164 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Pikeside — Pack Horse Road
On Winchester Avenue (U.S. 11) at Packhorse Ford Road, on the right when traveling south on Winchester Avenue.
165 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Ridgeway — West Virginia (Berkeley County) / Virginia
On Winchester Avenue (U.S. 11) 0.2 miles south of Specks Run Road, on the right when traveling north.
166 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Spring Mills — Hammond House — Headquarters and Hospital
On Hammonds Mill Road (West Virginia Route 901) east of Harlan Springs Road (County Route 1), on the right when traveling west.
167 West Virginia, Berkeley County, Swan Pond — Swan Pond Manor
On Shepherdstown Road (West Virginia Route 45) at Files Cross Road (Local Route 45/2), on the left when traveling east on Shepherdstown Road.
168 West Virginia, Boone County, Clothier — The Battle of Blair Mountain
On Coal Valley Road near Blair Mountain Highway (West Virginia Route 17), on the left when traveling east.
169 West Virginia, Boone County, Madison — Boon County World War Memorial
On State Street (West Virginia Route 85) at Avenue C, on the right when traveling north on State Street.
170 West Virginia, Boone County, Madison — Boone County Courthouse
On State Street (West Virginia Route 85) at Avenue C, on the left when traveling south on State Street.
171 West Virginia, Boone County, Madison — Madison
On State Street (West Virginia Route 85) at Avenue C, on the left when traveling south on State Street.
172 West Virginia, Boone County, Madison — Robert Hager
On West Virginia Route 85, 0.1 miles north of Country Estates Road, on the left when traveling south.
173 West Virginia, Boone County, Nellis — Nellis / ARMCO Coal
On Memorial Drive north of Ridgeview-Nellis Road (County Route 1), on the right when traveling west.
174 West Virginia, Boone County, Nellis — Nellis No. 3 Mine Explosion — Saturday November 6, 1943 7:00 p.m.
On Memorial Drive near Ridgeview-Nellis Road (County Route 1), on the right when traveling west.
175 West Virginia, Boone County, Peytona — Coal Discovered
On Daniel Boone Parkway (West Virginia Route 3) 0.1 miles west of Roundbottom Road (Local Route 119/21), on the right when traveling west.
176 West Virginia, Boone County, Peytona — Indian Camp
On Daniel Boone Parkway (West Virginia Route 3) 0.5 miles west of the Peytona Post Office on Roundbottom Road (Local Route 119/21), on the left when traveling west.
177 West Virginia, Boone County, Peytona — John Edward Kenna
On Daniel Boone Parkway (West Virginia Route 3) 0.5 miles west of the Peytona Post Office on Roundbottom Road (Local Route 119/21).
178 West Virginia, Boone County, Peytona — Peytona
On Daniel Boone Parkway (West Virginia Route 3) at Roundbottom Road (Local Route 119/21) when traveling west on Daniel Boone Parkway.
179 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — Battle of Coal River — September 12, 1861
On Coal River Road (West Virginia Route 3) at Red Martin Lane, on the right when traveling west on Coal River Road.
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180 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — Big Coal River — An Important and Historical Water Trail Serving Man and Industry — Coal Heritage Trail —
On Coal River Road (West Virginia Route 3) at Bridge Avenue, on the left when traveling east on Coal River Road.
181 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — The Whitesville School
On Coal River Road (West Virginia Route 3), on the right when traveling west.
182 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — Upper Big Branch Mine Explosion — 5 April 2010 —
On Coal River Road (West Virginia Route 3) just west of Bridge Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
183 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — Upper Big Branch Mine Explosion — A Synopsis of Key Events — April 5, to April 13, 2010 —
On Coal River Road (West Virginia Route 3) just west of Bridge Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
184 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — Upper Big Branch Miners Memorial — Come to Me All Those Who Labor and I Will Give You Rest — Dedicated July 27, 2012 —
On Cial River Road (West Virginia Route 3) west of Bridge Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
185 West Virginia, Boone County, Whitesville — West Virginia Coal Mine Disasters
On Coal River Road (West Virginia Route 3) just north of Bridge Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
186 West Virginia, Braxton County, Bulltown — Bulltown / Bulltown Battle
Near Burnsville Lake Road.
187 West Virginia, Braxton County, Burnsville — Braxton County / Gilmer County
On Burnsville Road (SR 5).
188 West Virginia, Braxton County, Burnsville — Burnsville Bridge — (1893)
Near Bridge Street at Municipal Drive.
189 West Virginia, Braxton County, Burnsville — Town of Burnsville
On Bridge Street (West Virginia Route 5) at S. Wabash Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Bridge Street.
190 West Virginia, Braxton County, Frametown — America's Guard of Honor
On Interstate 79 at milepost 48.
191 West Virginia, Braxton County, Heaters — Skirmish at Salt Lick Bridge
On Gauley Turnpike (U.S. 19) at Corley Caress Road, on the right when traveling north on Gauley Turnpike.
192 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Battle of Bulltown — "Come and take us"
On Millstone Run Road (County Route 19/12).
193 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Coal-and-Wood House
On Millstone Run Road.
194 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Cunningham Farmstead
On Millstone Run Road.
195 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Cunningham House
On Millstone Run Road.
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196 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Food Cellar
On Millstone Run Road.
197 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — McCauley Barn
On Millstone Run Road.
198 West Virginia, Braxton County, Napier — Spring House
On Millstone Run Road.
199 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — Burning of Sutton
On Main Street, 0.1 miles east of Camden Avenue (West Virginia Route 4), on the right when traveling east.
200 West Virginia, Braxton County, Sutton — Fighting and Flames — Suttonville Burns
On Main Street (County Highway 19/40), on the right when traveling east.

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