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A must-do in Martinsburg
The guides at this house are excellent and really bring the history of the house, which has been beautifully restored and maintained, alive. We had the pleasure of taking a tour with someone who is a...
One of the best ever visits to a Colonial era property
If you like history and are in the Martinsburg area, this is a must see. We have visited many Colonial area homes of famous people over the years - actually in Williamsburg three weeks previous. Y...
Unfortunately our stop didn’t pane out well as the information on trip advisor was incorrect on the hours open. I made the mistake of not checking other resources. Plan on returning in the spring/su...
Another historic gem of the northern Shenandoah valley that seems forgotten about by the city admin. Beautiful 18th century stone house furnished with period furniture, one cannot forget the cavern en...
This place is a little known place to many. It is not on the main street, but it is worth your time. The downside is that it is only open Saturdays and Sundays from M...
A must-do in Martinsburg
The guides at this house are excellent and really bring the history of the house, which has been beautifully restored and maintained, alive. We had the pleasure of taking a tour with someone who is a...
One of the best ever visits to a Colonial era property
If you like history and are in the Martinsburg area, this is a must see. We have visited many Colonial area homes of famous people over the years - actually in Williamsburg three weeks previous. Y...
Day visit with my son
Unfortunately our stop didn’t pane out well as the information on trip advisor was incorrect on the hours open. I made the mistake of not checking other resources. Plan on returning in the spring/su...
Historic
Another historic gem of the northern Shenandoah valley that seems forgotten about by the city admin. Beautiful 18th century stone house furnished with period furniture, one cannot forget the cavern en...
A Place To See
This place is a little known place to many. It is not on the main street, but it is worth your time. The downside is that it is only open Saturdays and Sundays from M...