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Bartow is a census-designated place (CDP) in Pocahontas County, West Virginia, United States.The population was 111 at the 2010 census. [3]Bartow is situated along U.S. Route 250 and West Virginia Route 92 and on the East Fork Greenbrier River, approximately 2 miles (3.2 km) east of Durbin.
The Camp Bartow Historic District — centered on the historic inn called "Traveller's Repose" (1845, rebuilt 1869) and the site of the Battle of Greenbrier River (1861) — is a national historic district located at Bartow, Pocahontas County, West Virginia, United States.
The route additionally co-signs with Interstate 70 and crosses the Ohio River on the Fort Henry Bridge in Wheeling, West Virginia. U.S. Route 250 then exits I-70 east of the Wheeling Tunnel and joins West Virginia Route 2 one mile (1.6 km) later. In Moundsville, West Virginia, the route leaves WV 2 and departs toward Cameron, Mannington, and ...
Camp Bartow Historic District: May 10, 1996 : Junction of U.S. Route 250 and West Virginia Routes 28 and 92: Bartow: 5: Cass Historic District: Cass Historic District: November 28, 1980 : WV 66 and County Route 1
The Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike Alliance received a $46,000 grant from the National Park Service to develop community consensus and a preservation plan for the future of the Greenbrier River/Camp Bartow site. The preservation partner will seek community support for this plan, and will address the future of the Camp Bartow Historic District. [7]
West Virginia Route 28 is a north–south route through the Potomac Highlands of the U.S. state of West Virginia. The southern terminus of the route is at West Virginia Route 39 in Huntersville . The northern terminus is at the Maryland state line in Wiley Ford , where the route continues into Cumberland as Canal Parkway upon crossing the North ...
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WV 2 crosses the Kanawha River over the Bartow Jones Bridge at Point Pleasant, West Virginia 1909 stone masonry rail bridge crossing WV-2 near Point Pleasant. WV 2 was reconstructed from Lesage to Glenwood as an improved two-lane highway with shoulders on a four-lane right-of-way in the mid-1980s.