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For marketing purposes, the resort is referred to as Stonewall Resort and Stonewall Resort State Park despite the legal name of the park still being Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The resort is located in Lewis County, West Virginia , about 10 miles (16 km) south of Weston and about three miles (5 km) off the Roanoke Exit (Exit ...
Stonewall Jackson Lake is an 2,630-acre (10.6 km 2) impoundment on the West Fork River in Lewis County, West Virginia. The lake is a flood control project of the Pittsburgh District of the United States Army Corps of Engineers and named for Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson, a native of Lewis County. [1] Stonewall Resort is located along the lake's ...
Roanoke is an unincorporated community in southern Lewis County, West Virginia, United States. Most of the original town is located under 60 feet (18 m) of Stonewall Jackson Lake 's water. A display at the Stonewall Resort State Park 's lodge tells the story of the flood-plagued town that was purchased in the 1980s by the United States Army ...
US 19 – Stonewall Resort, Roanoke: Access to Stonewall Jackson Lake State Park: Weston: 95.928: 154.381: 96: CR 30 – South Weston: Access to Stonewall Jackson Lake and Jackson's Mill: 98.608: 158.694: 99: US 33 / US 48 / US 119 – Weston, Buckhannon: Access to West Virginia Wesleyan College and Davis and Elkins College: Jane Lew: 105.038 ...
LEXINGTON, Va. (AP) — A Virginia city has officially renamed the cemetery where Confederate Gen. Stonewall Jackson is buried. The city council in Lexington voted unanimously Thursday to adopt a ...
West Virginia. Unincorporated community. Georgetown. Location within the state of West Virginia ... It is adjacent to Stonewall Resort State Park. References
Shenandoah County's school board voted 5-1 to rename Mountain View High School as Stonewall Jackson High School and Honey Run Elementary as Ashby Lee Elementary. Friday's vote reverses a decision ...
Initially developed as a state forest in 1926. One of West Virginia's first CCC camps was established here in 1933. The largest of West Virginia's state parks, it contains the 11-acre (4 ha) Watoga Lake. A historic district containing the park's 103 CCC resources is listed on the NRHP. [124] [196] [198] [199] Watters Smith Memorial