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Capon Springs Hotel, circa 1909. Capon Springs, also known as Frye's Springs and Watson Town, is a national historic district in Capon Springs, West Virginia that includes a number of resort buildings ranging in age from the mid-nineteenth century to the early 20th century. The area grew around a mineral spring discovered by Henry Frye in the ...
Main House at Capon Springs Resort. The Octagon House from Capon Springs Road. Capon Springs is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County, West Virginia, United States. According to the 2000 census, the Capon Springs community has a population of 95. [1] It is located on Capon Springs Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 16) along Capon ...
Old Capon Bridge Presbyterian Church: Northwestern Pike (U.S. Route 50) Capon Bridge: Capon Chapel and Cemetery† c. 1852 Christian Church Road (CR 13) Capon Bridge: Capon Lake Whipple Truss Bridge† 1874 State Route 259 (WV 259) Capon Lake: Capon School: State Route 259 (WV 259) Lehew: Capon Springs Resort† mid-18th century, early 19th century
Capon Springs marker. Title: Capon Springs [1] Inscription: Capon Springs bears Indian name meaning the "Medicine Waters." Discovered in 1765. Famous resort of early days. President Franklin Pierce, Daniel Webster, and his guest, Sir Henry Bulwer, the British Minister, were among guests. [1] Location: West Virginia Route 259, Capon Lake [1]
Located along Capon Springs Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 16) where Dry Run meets Capon Springs Run on the western end of Middle Ridge, Capon Springs Station served as a stop for guests at the Capon Springs Resort in Capon Springs and people picnicking at Capon Lake on the Cacapon River.
The Brill Octagon House is a historic octagon house at Capon Springs and McIlwee Roads in Capon Springs, West Virginia.It is a two-story wood-frame structure, that is actually cruciform in shape, but is given an octagonal appearance by the presence of two-story triangular porches that join the corners of the cross.
Capon Springs Run is a 4.8-mile-long (7.7 km) [1] tributary stream of the Cacapon River in Hampshire County of West Virginia's Eastern Panhandle.Capon Springs Run is a shallow, stony, non-navigable stream fed by the famous "Capon Springs" at its source on the flanks of Great North Mountain east of the hamlet of Capon Springs.
[1] [6] [9] Several springs lie to the south of the monument along the southern edge of Mill Creek. [1] The Morgan Morgan Monument is located 9.6 miles (15 km) southwest of Martinsburg and 11.9 miles (19 km) northeast of Winchester , Virginia; [ 1 ] [ 9 ] it is 3,256 feet (992 m) east of the Inwood Quarry.