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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 ...
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).
The Hampshire Review is a weekly newspaper serving Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. [2] Headquartered in the town of Romney, it is published on Wednesday. [ 3 ] Its 2020 circulation was 7,200. [ 1 ]
Wappocomo is a late 18th-century Georgian mansion and farm overlooking the South Branch Potomac River north of Romney, Hampshire County, West Virginia, USA.It is located along Cumberland Road (West Virginia Route 28) and the South Branch Valley Railroad.
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]
The Capon Lake Whipple Truss Bridge is located in a predominantly rural agricultural and forested area of southeastern Hampshire County within the Cacapon River valley. [3] [1] Baker Mountain, a forested narrow anticlinal mountain ridge, rises to the immediate west, and the western rolling foothills of the anticlinal Great North Mountain rise to the bridge's east. [3]
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The Trough is a 6-mile long wooded gorge carved by the South Branch Potomac River (SBPR) and situated in the Allegheny Mountains of Hampshire and Hardy Counties, West Virginia, US. The area was the site of a 1756 skirmish of the French and Indian War , known as the " Battle of the Trough ".