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  2. Bunker Hill, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Bunker Hill is an unincorporated community in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States, located in the lower Shenandoah Valley on Winchester Pike (U.S. Route 11) at its junction with County Route 26 south of Martinsburg.

  3. Bunker Hill Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Bunker Hill Historic District is the center of the town of Bunker Hill, West Virginia. Today located on the road called US 11, the town was developed along the Martinsburg, West Virginia - Winchester, Virginia road. Bunker Hill served southern Berkeley County with three stores, six mills, and five

  4. Mill Creek Historic District (Bunker Hill, West Virginia)

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    Runs along Mill Creek extending both east and west of Bunker Hill, Bunker Hill, West Virginia Coordinates 39°20′45″N 78°3′41″W  /  39.34583°N 78.06139°W  / 39.34583; -78

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Berkeley ...

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    Bunker Hill Historic District: December 10, 1980 : Junction of U.S. Route 11 and WV 26: Bunker Hill: 15: James Nathanial Burwell House: James Nathanial Burwell House: May 16, 1991 : East of U.S. Route 11, north of West Virginia state line

  6. Berkeley County, West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    The state of West Virginia erected a monument in Bunker Hill commemorating the event, and placed a marker at Morgan's grave, which is located in a cemetery near the park. Morgan Morgan and his wife, Catherine Garretson, had eight children. His son, Zackquill Morgan, later founded present-day Morgantown.

  7. Morgan Morgan Monument - Wikipedia

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    The Morgan Morgan Monument, also known as Morgan Park, [6] is a 1.05-acre (0.4 ha) roadside park in the unincorporated town of Bunker Hill in Berkeley County, West Virginia.. It is located along Winchester Avenue (U.S. Route 11) and Mill Cre

  8. John Drinker House - Wikipedia

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    John Drinker House is a historic home located at Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, West Virginia. It was built about 1815 and is a two-story, five-bay, limestone dwelling in the Federal style. It features an arched stone main entrance.

  9. U.S. Route 11 in West Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Several small business and residences line the highway as it leaves Bunker Hill. As the highway continues north, it passes between several sports stadiums before entering urbanized Inwood. In Inwood, US 11 comes to a roundabout with West Virginia Route 51 (WV 51). As with the community of Ridgeway and Bunker Hill, US 11 serves as the main north ...