Just about an hour’s drive from the Washington, D.C. metro area, West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle welcomes visitors with a relaxed, historic atmosphere combined with small-town charm. You’ll discover why historic towns like Harpers Ferry, Shepherdstown and Berkeley Springs played integral roles during the Civil War.
Escape the big city rush and enjoy learning what makes the Eastern Panhandle a hotspot for history lovers.

John Brown’s Fort
Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
The Jefferson County Museum
Charles Town, West Virginia

Little House
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
O’Hurley’s General Store
Shepherdstown, West Virginia

George Washington’s Bathtub
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
George Washington Heritage Trail
Martinsburg, West Virginia
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There are plenty of exciting adventures surrounding the Eastern Panhandle. Request our free West Virginia Vacation Guide to find out how you can extend your historic getaway!
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