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Sycamore Dale (also known as the Gibson-Wirgman-Williams House) is a 19th-century Greek Revival plantation house overlooking the South Branch Potomac River southwest of Romney, West Virginia. [2] Sycamore Dale is one of several historic estates along South Branch River Road (County Route 8).
Romney: Arnold House: 1770 South Branch River Road (CR 8) Romney: George S. Arnold House: North Antigo Place Romney: Ashbrook: 1834 2961 Cumberland Road Vance: Old Bank of Romney Building: 1906 96 East Main Street Romney: Hartford Bealer House: 19th century Capon Bridge: The Bee Hive: 1880 Bolton Street & Rosemary Lane Romney: Bethel Baptist ...
In 2022, Chanah Willis opened Last Call Baking Co., serving traditional French pastries and butter croissants.Just around the corner is Fife's, a classic diner and eatery that opened in 1959 and ...
Established 1884 by the Review Company, [4] [5] the Hampshire Review was launched as a seven column folio by C.F. Poland. [5] The strongest paper in the county up until that time, [5] it was edited and owned by Poland until he sold it to the Cornwell Brothers in 1890. [5] Poland moved on to the Intelligencer, a long-established paper in the ...
[62] [63] [64] Mill Creek and South Branch Mountains contain Appalachian-Blue Ridge forests of hardwoods and pine. [65] Hanging Rocks, cliffs of stratified Oriskany sandstone and limestone layers, are located within a gap where the South Branch Potomac River cuts through Mill Creek Mountain approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) north of Wappocomo farm ...
You can get the Bluegrass Breakfast (two eggs, bacon or sausage, toast or biscuit, fresh fruit), pancakes, biscuits & gravy, PB&J French toast, chicken & waffles, breakfast hash and more.
Fort Pearsall was an early frontier fort constructed in 1756 in Romney, West Virginia (then known as Pearsall's Flats, Virginia) to protect local settlers in the South Branch Potomac River valley against Native American raids. The area around present-day Romney had been settled as early as 1725 by hunters and traders in the valley.
The South Branch Valley Railroad bisects this farmland, crossing the South Branch Potomac River via a wooden trestle. [2] Valley View Island, an island in the South Branch Potomac River just north of the mouth of Sulphur Spring Run, is approximately 0.5 miles (0.8 km) southwest of the Valley View house. [2]