Jefferson County Visitor Guide 2023

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EUROPEAN-INSPIRED BOUTIQUE RESORT

Located in historic Shepherdstown, WV, the Bavarian Inn Resort & Brewing Company offers the best of European luxury and cuisine on a 12-acre estate overlooking the Potomac River. With 72 newly renovated rooms, four distinct dining rooms, an award-winning wine list, infinity pool, tennis courts and golf, the Bavarian Inn makes for a perfect getaway. The latest addition, Bavarian Brothers Brewing, is a casual dining brew pub and lounge celebrating the family’s German heritage. The beers are a representation of their European roots and West Virginia location.

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Our scenic and historic home is the perfect place for adventure, discovery, luxury, or just relaxing. Want an outdoor adventure? Name it, we’ll take you there. Want a creative and delicious meal? Let us excite your taste buds. Want to travel back and see a revolution? We have one for you. Want to truly see rural America? We’re just a short drive away. In Jefferson County, country roads take you to towns that changed the course of history and have evolved into modern hubs of education, cuisine, culture, and outdoor adventure. Enjoy your visit with us and come back again soon. Welcome You have arrived Where Almost Heaven Begins in beautiful Jefferson County, West Virginia.

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Special Note: This Vacation Guide is a partial directory of attractions, dining, shopping and lodging in Jefferson County, West Virginia. The Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau makes every effort to provide accurate information, but assumes no responsibility for errors, changes, updates or omissions.

Photo Credits: Abby Bowman, Chris Weisler, The Folkway, Devil’s Due Distillery, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, Contemporary American Theater Festival, Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races, Jefferson County Convention & Visitors Bureau, The Bavarian Inn, River Riders Adventure Park, Rockhaven B&B, Anvil Restaurant, Tessoterica, A La Mode Cafe, Isabella’s, The Rabbit Hole, White Horse Tavern, Magpie Pottery, La Soledad Guesthouse, Trouvaille House, Light Horse Inn, Country Cafe, Snallygaster’s Café and Wine Bar, Kelley Farm Kitchen, Two Rivers Guesthouse, Hillbrook Inn, Ortega’s Taco Shop, Old Opera House, Anthony’s Pizza, Kylie’s Confections, Wear It Again Kid, Carriage House Inn Bed & Breakfast, Summit Point Motorsports Park, Mountaineer Popcorn, MJ’s on German Deli Cafe, Shepherd University, Alma Bea, and Rock Hill Creamery.

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Insider's Guide Welcome to Jefferson County, West Virginia. We invite you to discover our quaint towns, steeped with history and our stunning outdoors rich with recreational opportunities. WHERE ALMOST HEAVEN BEGINS TM

CHARLES TOWN SHEPHERDSTOWN Famous for John Brown’s historic raid and our deep ties to the Washington family, Harpers Ferry, Bolivar, Shepherdstown and Charles Town celebrate our past while still being contemporary and sophisticated communities. Each town offers fabulous local dining, boutique shopping, and comfortable lodging. BOLIVAR HARPERS FERRY

HIT THE TRAIL Jefferson County features walkable downtowns and famous hiking trails all interconnected for easy access. Highlighted by the world-famous Appalachian Trail , we have miles of scenic hiking and biking trails to explore. The C&O Canal towpath, once trod by mule teams, is a smooth, level trail, perfect for hiking or biking. From the C&O Canal Towpath , long-distance hikers and bicyclists can connect to the Great Allegheny Passage , a combined rails-to-trails route that spans 335 miles. Hikers can also follow part of the 2,200-mile-long Appalachian Trail, with its midpoint at Harpers Ferry. The view of Harpers Ferry and the Shenandoah Valley is exceptional from the overlook on the Maryland Heights Trail . These and dozens of other trails run throughout the county.

If you are a lover of art, sweets or libations, we have themed trails to discover all of the best places throughout the county and beyond to enjoy your favorite things. Download an interactive brochure and use it as your guide.

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GET IN THE SPIRIT Jefferson County has long been known for a metropolitan dining scene in our historic and eclectic small towns of Shepherdstown, Charles Town, Bolivar, and Harpers Ferry. However, we are becoming just as well-known for an incredible selection of local libations. Bavarian Brothers Brewing is located within the Bavarian Inn Resort in Shepherdstown. Relax in their beautifully appointed brew pub or lounge, or take in amazing views of the resort on the patio. BBB constantly rotates and showcases different flavors. In the heart of downtown Charles Town since 2017, Abolitionist Ale Works specializes in creating unique and flavorful craft beer. Their emphasis is on unique IPA, Sour Ales, Wild Ales, Saisons, Strong Ales and Stouts.

STAY ON TRACK Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races is a full entertainment experience featuring 2,700 slot machines, as well as the hottest new games and high-tech machines. Hollywood Casino features Las Vegas style table action with live blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker. Experience the thrill of live thoroughbred racing—under the lights, all year long! Home to the Grade 2, $800,000 Charles Town Classic and West Virginia Breeders Classic, Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races offers some of the nation’s best full-field, nine-race cards. If you prefer your racing action to be autos, Summit Point Motorsports Park has been providing the Eastern Panhandle with high-octane thrills for five decades. The track began hosting Sports Car Club of America-sanctioned events. Actor- turned-driver Paul Newman even ran a few of his early races here. What began as just one track has since expanded to four. Now, you can find race cars, go-karts, and motorcycles tearing up the asphalt almost every weekend from February through November. The track even provides opportunities for regular folks to get in on the action. During Friday at the Track, drivers can put their street cars on the track and try them out.

Located in Kearneysville, Devil’s Due Distillery is a small craft whiskey distillery focused on local resources and craftsmanship. The Bourbon is sweet and smokey - aged to perfection. The Rye is spicy and ready for sipping. The Maple Whiskey will have you looking around for a stack of hotcakes. The vodka is pure heaven.

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JEFFERSON COUNTY

History Happened Here The Civil War changed Jefferson County and the nation forever. Civil War markers,

battle sites, and museum exhibits share this transformative story.

Jefferson County has deep ties to George Washington and his family. In fact, Charles, George’s youngest brother, founded the city of Charles Town and the county, which is home to six Washington family homes. Thomas Jefferson selected Meriwether Lewis to command an army expedition— known as the Corps of Discovery—documenting the newly acquired territory stretching to the Pacific Ocean. In the spring of 1803, Lewis arrived at the U.S. Armory and Arsenal at Harpers Ferry to gather supplies for the trek, including bullet molds and gun parts. He also worked with armory officials here to design and build a collapsible boat.

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Jefferson Rock is situated along the Appalachian Trail

Located on the border between the United States and the fledgling Confederacy, Jefferson County was trapped between two nations at war. Famous for John Brown’s historic raid in Harpers Ferry, Jefferson County’s strategic location at the gateway into the Shenandoah Valley made it a target for both North and South during the Civil War. Follow in the footsteps of this famous abolitionist and visit the arsenal, trial site, museum, and even a reading room where future Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth performed Shakespearean readings to entertain attendees of the John Brown trial.

During the Civil War, thousands of former enslaved persons sought refuge behind Union lines at Harpers Ferry. As the war ended, the Freewill Baptists of Maine sent missionary teachers into the South to promote the education of former slaves. The Lockwood House in Harpers Ferry became the first schoolhouse in Jefferson County, and it then grew into Storer College —the first institution of higher learning in the state of West Virginia for African Americans. The area’s historical significance is so great that almost the entire town of Harpers Ferry is designated a historic district. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park was established in 1944 and is administered by the National Park Service, which does a wonderful job of recreating the feel of antebellum history. Amazingly, a third of the original town is intact, providing a rare and authentic stage for re-enactors. On weekends, volunteers from the Division of Living History dress in period costumes, reprising for visitors the sights and sounds of the town’s storied past.

In 1906, civil rights leader W.E.B. Du Bois hosted the national conference of the Niagara Movement at Storer College in Harpers Ferry - a significant gathering that laid the foundation for the formation of the NAACP in 1909.

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In the tip of West Virginia’s Eastern Panhandle, where the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers meet, the picturesque little town of Harpers Ferry hugs the steep hills and ravines at the water’s edge. Heralded for its significant role in the construction of the U.S. railroad system and is the location of Storer College that educated former slaves, Harpers Ferry is best known as the place in which abolitionist John Brown led his infamous raid on the federal armory, an event that is said to have been a catalyst of the Civil War. Harpers Ferry STEEPED IN HISTORY Stroll back in time to an historic and quaint village at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.

Maryland Heights is an epic photo spot across the river from Historic Harpers Ferry.

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Thomas Jefferson stood here

Check out this rock formation, Jefferson Rock, on the Appalachian Trail above lower Harpers Ferry. According to Thomas Jefferson in 1783, “This scene is worth a voyage across the Atlantic.”

A visit to Harpers Ferry National Historical Park , at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, will transport you into the past. Stroll the picturesque streets, visit exhibits and museums, or hike our trails and battlefields. Significant sites include the former United States Armory and Arsenal, and the site of John Brown’s raid that precipitated the Civil War.

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Fly through the sky on a zipline or conquer the rapids on a guided trip with River Riders Family Adventure Resort . Come back in the winter to try the all-new Snow Riders tubing park with 12 lanes and the longest tubing hill on the east coast.

Glamping sites each have a direct view of the river

River Riders has a 1000 ft long zipline over the water along the Potomac River. Their Harpers Ferry Aerial Adventure Park has five different levels of varying difficulty. Kids as young as four can enjoy the Chicken Little kids zipline course.

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Located in a quiet neighborhood within the Harpers Ferry historic district, Rockhaven B&B is the perfect place for a tranquil getaway.

Harpers Ferry offers a wide selection of unique lodging properties to fit your needs and style.

Be sure to try the crab cakes at the Anvil Restaurant and you will know why they have been the “signature” dish for three decades! Take in the views as you dine at the Rabbit Hole . Enjoy the burgers, brews, and bourbon at the White Horse Tavern . Whatever your tastes, you can find something you will like in Harpers Ferry.

Make this your first stop!

ANVIL RESTAURANT

The Jefferson County Welcome Center was reimagined, expanded, and opened again in the Spring of 2021. This beautiful building is the perfect introduction to the area with experienced travel ambassadors on hand to guide you on the perfect vacation plan. The center features an engaging timeline that highlights the history of the area as you move through the building.

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SWEETS

Almost Heaven Pub & Grill 109 Potomac St.

A La Mode Cafe 113 Potomac St. 540-514-6255 Creamy Creations 173 Potomac St. 304-279-4020

304-535-8710 Battle Grounds Bakery & Coffee 180 High St. 304-535-8583 Cannonball Deli

Stop for an ice cream treat after a long hike

148 High St. 304-535-1762 Coach House Grill ‘n Bar

160 High St. 540-514-6255 Coffee Mill 101 Potomac St. 540-514-6255

Isabella’s 201 Potomac St. 304-535-8769 Mountain House Marketplace Café 175 High St. 304-932-0677 or 304-702- 1872 thetownsinn.com

Must try: loaded pork fries

ISABELLA'S

THE RABBIT HOLE

The Rabbit Hole 186 High St. 304-535-8818 White Horse Tavern 4326 William L. Wilson Fwy 304-535-6314 whitehorsetavernhf.com

White Horse Tavern, located in front of the Clarion Hotel frequently has live music and is a great spot to see the sunset.

WHITE HORSE TAVERN OUTDOOR SEATING

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Stamp your National Park Passport booklet here

TESSOTERICA

Harpers Ferry Park Association Bookshop 723 Shenandoah St. 304-535-6881 harpersferryhistory.org The Hodge Podge 148 High St. 304-535-6917 Magpie Pottery 163 Public Way 757-376-1748 hfpottery.com Mary Adams Accessories 170 High St. 304-535-2411 maryadams.us Nature’s Health & Body 180 High St. 772-228-HEMP natureshealthandbody.com Tenfold Fair Trade Collection

HARPERS FERRY PARK ASSOCIATION BOOKSHOP

True Treats Historic Candy

The Vintage Lady 196 High St. 304-535-1313 thevintagelady.net Yarnability 35 Halltown Rd. 304-896-8081

SHOP Blue Point Jewelry

144 High St. 304-461-4714 truetreatscandy.com The Village Shop at Harpers Ferry

164 High St. 571-527-8978

The Country Store at the Towns’ Inn 175 High St. 304-932-0677 or 304-702- 1872 thetownsinn.com Gilded Flea 970 Washington St.

144 High St. 304-535-8333

180 High St. 304-579-8525 tenfoldfairtrade.com Tessoterica

304-268-0763 gildedflea.com

170B High St 304-535-8248 tessoterica.com

Whether you are hiking the Appalachian Trail or just want to pick up a few camping supplies, Harpers Ferry Outfitters is a good store to visit.

MAGPIE POTTERY

Harpers Ferry Outfitters 106 Potomac St. 304-535-2087 outfitter1996@yahoo.com

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HISTORY

American Health & Heritage Adventure Academy 175 & 179 High St. 304-932-0677 thetownsinn.com Customized educational classes and recreational activities connecting visitors and residents to an array of local instructors who will share their expertise. Harpers Ferry Join a certified guide for a 2.5 hour private tour that includes visits to significant locations that tell the story of natural history, the John Brown Raid and Civil War, Meriwether Lewis at Harpers Ferry, Storer College, the Niagara Movement, transportation, waterpower, and industry. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park 171 Shoreline Dr. 304-535-6029 nps.gov/hafe Quaint, historic community, at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. Certified Guide Tours 723 Shenandoah St. 304-535-6881 harpersferryhistory.org

GHOST TOURS OF HARPERS FERRY

Harpers Ferry Toy Train Museum 933 Bakerton Rd. 304-535-2521 A collection of antique electric trains and other toys prior to 1938. The joy line railroad is an outdoor miniature train ride for adults and children. The railroad station is an original B&O railroad section car house. Jefferson County Welcome Center 37 Washington Ct. 304-535-2627 WhereAlmostHeavenBegins.com John Brown Wax Museum 168 High St. 304-535-6342 johnbrownwaxmuseum.com Wax museum devoted to abolitionist John Brown and his 1859 raid on Harpers Ferry. O’ Be Joyful Tours and Concerts

HARPERS FERRY NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK

Harpers Ferry Bikes 221 Potomac St. 304-804-3204 harpersferrybikes.com

ADVENTURES

The Amp at Sam Michaels Park 235 Sam Michaels Lane 304-728-3207 jeffersoncountywv.org Outdoor venue with live music, movies and art. Appalachian Trail Visitor Center 799 Washington St. 304-535-6331 appalachiantrail.org Longest and most famous continuously marked footpath in the world, measuring 2,190 miles in length. Harpers Ferry is home to the psychological half-way point and headquarters of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy. Ghost Tours of Harpers Ferry harpersferryghost.20m.com A walking tour, approximately 1½ hours long. Rated as the #1 ghost tour in America by TripAdvisor.com. Great Allegheny Passage atatrail.org 100 Church St. 304-725-8019 150 miles of hiking and biking between Cumberland, MD, and Pittsburgh, PA. In Cumberland, the GAP joins the C&O Canal Towpath, creating a continuous 335 mile long trail experience to Washington, DC.

Electric bicycle rentals. The easy, fun way to get the full Harpers Ferry experience. Harpers Ferry Outfitters 106 Potomac St. 304-535-2087 outfitter1996@yahoo.com Outdoor clothing and equipment shop located along the Appalachian Trail. River & Trail Outfitters 99 Cary Lu Circle Unit 108, Whitewater rafting, tubing, kayaking, canoeing, ziplining, biking, camping, team-building, hiking trips, and food, drink, and paddling tours. River Riders Family Adventure Resort and Snow Riders 408 Alstadts Hill Rd. 301-834-9950 rivertrail.com Whitewater rafting, tubing, zipline canopy tours, aerial adventure parks, kayaking, canoeing, stand up paddle boards, mountain biking, and fishing adventures on the Shenandoah and Potomac Rivers; food and lodging. 304-535-2663 riverriders.com

110 Church St. 732-801-0381 obejoyfull.com Historical tours and entertainment.

Snow Riders’ snow tubing hill is almost 3 football fields long, making it the longest tubing slope on the East Coast!

SNOW RIDERS

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Harpers Ferry Vacation Rentals 1193 Washington St. 877-468-4236 harpersferrygetaways.com La Soledad Lavender Farm and Guesthouse 1090 Putnam St. | 317-270- 4133 LaSoledadHF@yahoo.com LaSoledadHarpersFerry.com Ledge House B&B 280 Henry Clay St. 877-468-4236 theledgehouse.com Lily Garden B&B 701 Washington St. at McDowell 304-535-2657 lilygardenbnb.com Mountain Mama Vacation Homes & Cabins 180 High St. 833-686-6262 mountainmamacabins.com

STAY Angler’s Inn B&B 867 Washington St. 304-535-1239 theanglersinn.com Clarion Inn

River Riders Vacation Rentals & Campground Aldstadts Hill Rd 304-535-2663 riverriders.com/ camping-harpers-ferry

LA SOLEDAD GUESTHOUSE

Rockhaven B&B 900 Fillmore St. 304-535-8235 rockhavenbnb.com Stonehouse B&B 156 High St. | 304-460-9550 hfstonehouse.com The Town’s Inn 175 & 179 High St. 304-932-0677

Harpers Ferry-Charles Town 4328 William L. Wilson Fwy 304-535-6302 clarionhotelharpersferry.com Harpers Ferry Guest House & Carrot Top Cottage 800 Washington St. 304-804-3204 harpersferryguesthouse.com Harpers Ferry KOA 343 Campground Rd. 304-535-6895 koaharpersferry.com

Mountainside Lodge 188 High St. | 240-372-0499 vrbo.com/265656 River & Trail Outfitters & Brunswick Family Campground 1332, 604 Valley Rd, Knoxville, MD

thetownsinn.com Trouvaille House 884 Washington St. 317-270-4133 TrouvailleHF.com

301-834-9950 rivertrail.com

TROUVAILLE HOUSE

One of the oldest homes in Harpers Ferry

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Bolivar IN THE HEART OF THE ACTION A family-friendly community ready to welcome you with open arms and close to endless adventures.

The quaint town of Bolivar is encircled by the Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. The Potomac River flanks the town to the north and the Shenandoah River to the south making for stunning views and endless outdoor recreation opportunities. A town of roughly 1,000 people, Bolivar is known for its friendly people and down-home hospitality. Located within minutes of many historical attractions and nearby recreational facilities it is the perfect home-base for your Jefferson County getaway.

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The casual and comfortable Country Cafe serves home-cooked breakfast and lunch and is a favorite of the locals. Snallygasters Cafe and Wine Bar is just a short walk down Washington Street toward Harpers Ferry. Located inside an 1890’s general store with refreshing cocktails, premium wine list and local craft beers.

COUNTRY CAFE

Built circa 1770s, the restored historic Light Horse Inn offers early American style and seven gorgeous suites with views of mountain heights and small town. Complimentary breakfasts are served in the Inn's warm and inviting common rooms.

Pepperoni rolls were first made in West Virginia

Bolivar Bread is popular for handmade bread, pretzels, and pastries. Locals crave their maple butter biscuits and "Almost Heaven" sourdough.

Enjoy beautiful views of Harpers Ferry on Bolivar Heights Trail, an easy one mile out and back hike. Along the way, interpretive signs describe the 1862 Battle of Harpers Ferry from the Union perspective.

Looking for some live music and libations? Head to The Barn of Harpers Ferry . The Barn is known for it’s inviting and open atmosphere, welcoming bartenders, craft beer, full bar, and live musical artists from around the country.

THE BARN OF HARPERS FERRY

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THE LIGHT HORSE INN

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SNALLYGASTER'S CAFÉ AND WINE BAR

The Barn Harpers Ferry Pub & Event Venue 1062 W. Washington St. 855-935-2276 harpersferryeventbarn.com Music, events, craft beer, local wines and full bar. Check out the Barn for nightlife in Harpers Ferry! Rations Spaceport Escape Game Room 1635 W. Washington Street 304-885-1002 rationsspaceport.com

EAT

Anvil Restaurant 1290 W. Washington St. 304-535-2582 anvilrestaurant.com Bolivar Bread 914 Washington St. 703-980-0737 bolivarbread.com Country Café 1723 W. Washington St. 304-535-2327 country-cafe.com Kelley Farm Kitchen 1112 W. Washington St. 304-535-9976 kelleyfarmkitchen.com Snallygaster’s Café and Wine Bar 1102 W. Washington St. 247 Union St. 304-620-3011 Snallygaster’s Café and Wine Bar 1102 W. Washington St. Washington Street Studios 1441 W. Washington St. 240-586-1126 hfclay.com SHOP Simply on Union

West Virginia’s very first vegan restaurant

KELLEY FARM KITCHEN

STAY

Quality Inn Harpers Ferry 25 Union St. 304-535-6391 choicehotels.com/hotel/wv406 Two Rivers Guesthouse 52 Jefferson St. 703-727-2907 tworiversguesthouse.com

Cantuta Inn 1117 Washington St. 304-535-9978 cantutainn.com Harpers Ferry Tails Pet Sitting 62 Warren St. 301-742-9681 or 304-867- 9757 harpersferrytails.com The Light Horse Inn 1084 Washington St. 877-468-4236 lighthorseinn.com Marbrun House Airbnb

TWO RIVERS GUESTHOUSE

308 Union St. 703-967-2226

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TASTINGS • TOURS • BOTTLE AND RETAIL SALES FINE HAND CRAFTED WHISKIES & SPIRITS Kearneysville WV

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Charles Town WASHINGTON FAMILY FOUNDERS Explore rich history, eclectic artwork, and exciting gaming entertainment in the heart of Jefferson County.

Charles Town, named for George Washington’s youngest brother, was home to several members of the Washington family for many years. Charles laid out his namesake town in 1787 on 80 acres of land adjoining his estate, Happy Retreat, naming streets after his brothers and his wife, Mildred. Today, the streets of Charles Town are lined with 18th century homes and historic structures, like the Jefferson County Courthouse, the only courthouse in America to have held two treason trials—the trial of abolitionist John Brown and the Battle of Blair Mountain labor rebellion trial.

George Washington, our first President, was an early settler in this area and was responsible for many members of the Washington family settling here as well.

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The beautiful Happy Retreat estate was built by Charles Washington, founder of Charles Town and President George Washington’s youngest brother. Present-day Jefferson County has at least six Washington family homes still standing today.

Sometimes open for tours & special events

HAPPY RETREAT

Our historic courthouse in Charles Town is the site of John Brown’s 1859 trial and sentencing.

Indulge yourself with a visit to The Gatehouse Spa

HILLBROOK INN

Experience gourmet food, cozy rooms and a romantic atmosphere at the Hillbrook Inn & Restaurant. The grounds look like a painting.

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Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races is a full entertainment experience featuring 2,700 slot machines, as well as the hottest new games and high-tech machines. With 30 TV screens, and a 3-sided jumbotron, the Barstool Sportsbook Restaurant is the place to be for gameday. Hollywood Casino features Las Vegas style table action with live blackjack, craps, roulette, and poker. And the casino is open 24 hours a day, 365 days of the year.

HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES

Visit Jefferson County Museum to discover the people and events that helped shape our county’s and nation’s history.

Live Thoroughbred horse racing

For fifty years, the residents of Charles Town and the surrounding eastern panhandle communities have been entertained with live theatrical performances, plays, music, and ballets at the Old Opera House in downtown Charles Town. These performances are the product of the tireless work and dedication of the Old Opera House Theatre Company. The theater, developed in 1910 by a Washington family member, is a stop on the West Virginia Historic Theatre Trail.

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Stroll up and down Washington Street to find a wealth of dining options. Start your day with a gourmet coffee at Sibling Coffee Roasters . Do some boutique shopping at Betts and Coops or Studio M . Grab a taco at Ortega’s Taco Shop . Get some good, old-fashioned barbecue at Tee Dawgs or enjoy Puertorican fusion at Cocina Plantosaurus . Finish the evening with a craft beer at Abolitionist Ale Works . These and many more options are conveniently located in Charles Town.

WASHINGTON STREET IN DOWNTOWN CHARLES TOWN

Insider tip: try Abolitionist Ale's Fig & Pig pizza

Head to Ortega's for street tacos

BUSHEL & PECK

Bushel & Peck is a sustainable, locally focused grocery store in the heart of downtown Charles Town. Bringing local foods to local people is the goal of this unique store. Located in downtown Charles Town in the Charles Washington Hall building.

ORTEGA'S TACO SHOP

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Paddy’s Irish Pub 210 W. Liberty St.

EAT

AT THE CASINO hollywoodcasinocharlestown.com 9 Dragons Restaurant 750 Hollywood Dr. 800-795-7001

304-725-4999 paddys-wv.com Panda Garden 1189 S. George St. 304-725-8868 Royalicious Bagel Bakery & Deli 126 Patrick Henry Way 304-728-4663 royaliciousbagelbakery.com Sumittra 213 W. Washington St. 301-529-1147 sumittra.com Tee Dawgs BBQ 307 W. Washington St. 304-725-2271 teedawgsbbq.com Turf Winners Circle Lounge 741 E. Washington St. 304-725-2081

Alfredo’s Mediterranean Grille & Steakhouse 741 E. Washington St. 304-724-9992 alfredosmedcafe.com Cocina Plantosaurus 216 W Washington St. 304-885-8732 Ginza Japanese Restaurant 91 Saratoga Dr. 304-728-9888 Grandma’s Diner 227 W. Washington St. 304-724-9960 Hillbrook Inn Redbrook Restaurant 4490 Summit Point Rd. 304-725-4223 hillbrookinn.com La Mezzaluna Café 90 Somerset Blvd. 304-728-0700 lamezzalunacafewv.com Mi Degollado 92 Somerset Blvd. 304-725-0333 midegolladowv.com Mountain View Diner 903 E. Washington St. 304-728-8522 mountainviewdiner.com Ortega’s Taco Shop 100 W. Washington St 304-728-4321 ortegastacoshop.com

Barstool Sportsbook 750 Hollywood Dr. 800-795-7001

ANTHONY'S PIZZA

PIZZA

Anthony’s Pizza 72 Somerset Blvd. 304-728-9559 anthonyspizzawv.com Brother’s Pizzeria 114 Patrick Henry Way 304-725-9711 brotherspizzeriawv.net

FINAL CUT STEAKHOUSE

Blueberry crunch cupcakes

The Eatery by Fabio Viviani 750 Hollywood Dr. 800-795-7001 Final Cut Steakhouse 750 Hollywood Dr. 800-795-7001

SWEETS

Kylie’s Confections 130 Augustine Ave Unit 64 304-725-3880 Teyta’s Treats 205 W Washington St 240-324-8962 The Caverns Ice Cream 215 Opera House Way cavernsicecream.com

DRINK

Abolitionist Ale Works 129 W. Washington St. 681-252-1548 Black Dog Coffee 8001 Charles Town Rd. 304-724-9040 blackdogcoffee.net Devils Due Distillery 315 James Burr Blvd. 681-252-1246 Joan + Joe Coffee 14826 Charles Town Rd. 681-252-1033

KYLIE'S CONFECTIONS

KCR Barrel Saloon 304 N. Mildred St. 304-725-2005

Sibling Coffee Roasters 109 W Washington St. siblingcoffeeroasters.com

COCINA PLANTOSAURUS

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CHARLES TOWN FARMERS MARKET

Pick out local, fresh, handmade items and

experience fun, themed market days—Saturdays from April through October.

Studio M Salon and Boutique 201 N. George St.

304-725-9988 studiom4u.com

The Succulent Garden 130 W. Washington St. succulentgardenllc@gmail.com Tailoring by Teresa 115 W. Washington St. 304-724-6408 tailoringbyteresa.com Weant to Play 235 W. Washington St. 540-514-3909

Foils and Fades Salon 114 W. Washington St. 304-930-1236 Fuzzy Dog Books & Music 201 E. Washington St. 304-867-9321 fuzzydogbooks.com The Hobbies Shop 226 W. Washington St. 681-252-0861 thehobbiesshop.net Jefferson County Museum Shop 200 E. Washington St. 681-252-1823 JoLee’s Consignment Shop 130 Augustine Ave. 304-930-1576 Needful Things Emporium 218 W. Washington St. 304-725-6351 needful-things.business.site The OP Shop 115 N. Charles St. 304-725-6605 oldoperahouse.org

River Song Collective Creations 200 W. Washington St 304-839-0306 Sokel Makeup and Skin Care 123 N. Charles St. 304-728-8801 sokelmakeup.com

SHOP & D0 Art Deco Dekor 114 E. Liberty St. 303-724-6004 artdecodekor.com Betts and Coops Boutique 115 W. Washington St bettsandcoopsboutique@gmail.com Bushel and Peck 100 W. Washington St. 304-885-8133 bushelandpeck.jeffersongap.org Cape Cod Formals 304 W. Washington St. Farmers Market 100 S. Samuel St. 304-579-0924 Effleurage Spa & Boutique 111 W. Washington St., Suite 4 304-240-8012 charlestownspa.com Fast Cash Pawn 237 W. Washington St. 304-885-0066 fastcashwv.com Feagan’s Jewelers 230 West Washington St. 304-725-7411 feagans-jewelers.com 304-279-3350 Charles Town

WEAR IT AGAIN KID

Profits are used to maintain the historic Opera House building

Wear It Again Kid 311 W. Washington St. 304-725-7549 wearitagainkid.com The Wooden Shoe 222 W. Washington St. 304-725-1673 woodenshoeantiques.com

Operating for over 20 years, Wear It Again Kid is the premier choice for children's consignment.

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Locust Hill Golf Course 278 St. Andrews Dr. 304-728-7300 locusthillgolf.com For decades the Jefferson 500 has been not only one of the marquee events at Summit Point, but one of the "must see" events in motorsports with a festival atmosphere.

18 holes of phenomenal golf. Rated #5 by Golfweek in West Virginia for best public access courses, daily fee, and resorts. Sleepy Hollow Golf Course 117 Golf Course Dr. 304-725-5210 golfsleepyhollow.com No tee times required, all day green fees, and affordable rates.

SUMMIT POINT

One of the oldest golf courses in the state

ADVENTURES Charles Town Ghost Tours 304-724-6741 charlestownghosttours.com Haunted cemetery strolls and daytime Victorian grave art tours. Double Iris Yoga and Massage 201 W Washington St. 240-625-8358 doubleirisyogaandmassage.com

Hollywood Casino Gaming 750 Hollywood Dr. 800-795-7001 hollywoodcasinocharlestown.com Vegas-style casino gaming. 2,700 slots, 98 action packed table games including blackjack, craps, roulette, mini-baccarat, and poker.

Jefferson Memorial Park 304-725-2311 charlestownwv.us Features tennis and basketball courts, outdoor pool, playground, hard-surface walking trail and four pavilions. Live Thoroughbred Horse Racing at Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races 750 Hollywood Dr. 800-795-7001 hollywoodcasinocharlestown.com Live horse racing. Year-round.

Summit Point Motorsports Park 201 Motorsports Park Circle, Summit Point 304-725-8444 summitpoint-raceway.com Features four road racing circuits used for amateur automobile, kart, and cycle racing. The Old Opera House Theatre Company 204 N. George St. 304-725-4420 oldoperahouse.org Six main stage productions, a summer youth production, a one- act play festival, and a ballet every other year.

HOLLYWOOD CASINO AT CHARLES TOWN RACES

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Happy Retreat 600 Mordington Ave. 304-724-7956 happyretreat.org Estate built by Charles Washington, founder of Charles Town and President George Washington’s youngest brother. Jefferson County Museum 200 E. Washington St. 304-725-8628 jeffcomuseumwv.org Visit to discover the people and events that helped shape our county’s and nation’s history. Zion Episcopal Church 300 E. Congress St. The cemetery is the burial site for nearly 80 members of George Washington’s family.

STAY Carriage Inn Bed & Breakfast 417 E. Washington St. 800-867-9830 carriageinn.com Days Inn by Wyndham Charles Town 642 E. Washington St. 681-753-4804 The Hillbrook Inn 4490 Summit Point Rd. 800-304-4223 hillbrookinn.com

CARRIAGE INN BED & BREAKFAST

The Inn at Charles Town 750 Hollywood Dr. 800-795-7001 hollywoodcasinocharlestown.com Travelodge by Wyndham Charles Town 642 B E Washington St. 681-455-4256 Turf Rodeway Inn & Suites 741 E. Washington St.

HISTORY

Walk in the Footsteps of History 304-728-3939 Self-guided walking tour of significant historic buildings. Originates at Jefferson County Courthouse, Public Square.

Free shuttle to and from the casino 24/7.

800-422-8873 turfmotel.com

VOTED BEST CASINO AND BEST PLACE TO WORK IN WEST VIRGINIA! Hollywood Casino features over 1,300 of the most popular slots and 70+ table games including a live Poker Room near Baltimore, MD and Washington, DC. You can catch all the thrills of live thoroughbred racing year - round while relaxing at the perfect oasis, the Inn at Charles Town. Plus, visit our state of the art Barstool Sportsbook with 30 TV’s and a 3 sided jumbotron with a 250” LED screen on each side! Betting on sports has never been easier. With delicious food options and a live entertainment venue with over 1,200 seats, you won’t want to miss the best of West Virginia!

hollywoodcasinocharlestown.com

Must be 21 years or older. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net.

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Shepherdstown WEST VIRGINIA’S OLDEST TOWN Nestled on the banks of the Potomac River, Shepherdstown offers a blend of rustic ambiance and metropolitan thought.

CROSSING THE BRIDGE TO C&O CANAL TOWPATH

Across the Potomac River from Shepherdstown, connect to the historic C&O Canal. From the C&O, long-distance hikers can connect to the Great Allegheny Passage.

LILAH’S RESTAURANT

Southwest Chicken Eggrolls? Yes, please!

Shepherdstown’s charm is unmistakable—and irresistible. The town has a way of wrapping its arms around you. The historic structures, dining destinations, one-of- a-kind shops, and bucolic scenery draw vacationers from around the country. In fact, many people who visit or attend college at Shepherd University don’t ever want to leave and end up making the town their home. An influx of academics, artists, and retirees have contributed to the rich cultural mix. Residents are also passionate about active pursuits like hiking, biking, and canoeing or kayaking on the Potomac.

Ready to discover something delicious? Jefferson County boasts a flavorful variety of locally-owned, original restaurants, creating a cosmopolitan dining scene on a charming scale.

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Rent an e-bike at Shepherdstown Pedal & Paddle

Avocado toast is a house favorite at MJ's on German Deli Cafe

Tasty souvenir, but they also ship!

Moving up and down German Street in downtown Shepherdstown you will discover incredible restaurants and unique shops and galleries. Betty’s Restaurant is a local landmark for breakfast and lunch. The Press Room is known for one of the best fine dining experiences in the state. Enjoy Appalachian cuisine at Alma Bea and Lilah's . These and many other dining options are located on German Street. Discover the region’s finest collection of handmade American crafts at Dickinson & Wait . Browse a selection of quality new, used, and discount books at Four Seasons Books . Take care of all of your outdoor recreation needs at Shepherdstown Pedal & Paddle . Find wines from all over the world at Grapes & Grains Gourmet .

Every single bag of Mountaineer Popcorn is popped, flavored, and packaged at their shop in historic downtown Shepherdstown.

CROSSING GERMAN STREET

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BOLD. NEW. THEATE

When you attend the Contemporary American Theater Festival , you are simultaneously stepping into the future and into the past. You are immersed in the world of new plays and stories, all while you are in historic Shepherdstown, the oldest town in West Virginia. Housed at Shepherd University, CATF has earned a reputation as one of the best new play festivals in the country. Every July, patrons from across the globe flock to Shepherdstown for the festival. The magic of rotating repertory allows audience members to see all six plays in as little as two days.

In summer, Shepherd University hosts the Contemporary American Theater Festival. This is your chance to see as many as five new plays performed in one month (July) – plays so innovative, critics and fans nationwide are drawn to the festival.

CONTEMPORARY AMERICAN THEATER FESTIVAL

contemporaryamericantheaterfestival

AT SHEPHERD UNIVERSITY

Set on a 323-acre campus perched high above the Potomac River, Shepherd has 3,100 students.

catf.org

Go Rams!

Shepherd has a long tradition of nationally- ranked football. Game day Saturdays in Shepherdstown are a great time to visit, watch a great game, and then enjoy the town.

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For over 45 years, the Asam family has been hosting friends and neighbors to the Bavarian Inn Resort & Brewing Company for relaxing getaways, gourmet meals, special occasions, and the finest in guest comforts. Perched on a spectacular bluff overlooking the Potomac River, this 11-acre European-inspired boutique resort offers comfort, elegance, and world-class food and service.

Try one of their German specialties: the sausage sampler

BAVARIAN INN RESORT AND BREWING COMPANY

Infinity 101 Swimming Pool has a cascading edge that hangs 101 feet above the Potomac River edge and offers spectacular views, plus a casual menu and handcrafted cocktails.

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Lost Dog Coffee 134 W German St. 304-876-0871 LostDogCoffee.com Mecklenburg Inn 128 E German St. 304-876-2126

ALMA BEA

Shepherdstown Liquors 202 E Washington St. 304-876-2100 ShepherdstownLiquors.com

BAVARIAN BROTHERS BREWING

DRINK

Bavarian Brothers Brewing 164 Shepherd Grade Rd. 304-876-2551 BavarianInnWV.com Devonshire Arms Café & Pub 107 S Princess St. 304-876-9277 Grapes & Grains Gourmet 110 E German St. 304-876-1316 GrapesAndGrainsGourmet.com

EAT

Alma Bea 202 E Washington St 304-870-2153 Bavarian Inn Resort & Brewing Company 164 Shepherd Grade Rd. 304-876-2551

Kome Thai & Sushi Bistro 120 W German St. 304-876-8798 KomeShepherdstown.com Lilah Restaurant 115 E German St. 304-870-4038 Lilah-Restaurant.com Maria’s Taqueria 108 E German St. 304-876-3333 MJ’s on German Deli Cafe 104 E German St. 304-870-2151 Press Room 129 W German St. 304-876-8777

LOST DOG COFFEE

BavarianInnWV.com Betty’s Restaurant 112 E German St. 304-876-6080 Bistro 112 112 W German St.

"THE MECK" MECKLENBURG INN

304-876-8477 Bistro112.com Blue Moon Café 200 E High St. 304-876-1920 BlueMoonCafeShepherdstown.com China Kitchen 101 W German St. 304-876-6620

SWEETS

ROCK HILL CREAMERY

Rock Hill Creamery 111 W German St. Shepherdstown Sweet Shop 100 W German St. 304-876-2432

Bubble and boba tea cafe

WVBakery.com Sugar Whipped 104 S King St. 304-820-8392 Eatsugarwhipped.com

Green Pineapple 142 E German St. 304-870-4439 GreenPineapple.soy

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SHOP Admiral Analog 141 W German St. 301-491-6050 Badgerhound Studio & Gallery 110 W German St. 304-261-6028 MichaelTimothyDavis.com/ badgerhound Bridge Gallery 8566 Shepherdstown Pike 304-876-2300 BridgeGalleryAndFraming.com Cooper Captures 112 E German St. 304-263-3100 CooperCaptures.net Community Garden Market 207 S Princess St. 304-870-4230

On the Wings of Dreams 139 W German St. 304-876-0244 WingsOfDreamsShop.com Reversa Rose 124 W German St. ReversaRose.com Shepherd University Bookstore 301 N King St Shepherds Blessings 121 W German St. 304-995-8401 Tonic Herb Shop 140 E German St. 304-870-4527 TonicHerbShop.com

FOUR SEASONS BOOKS

Meditative Medicinals 123 W German St. 719-221-1543 MeditativeMedicinals.com Mountaineer Popcorn 102 W German St. 410-937-4612 MountaineerPopcorn.com O’Hurley’s General Store 205 E Washington St.

Shepherdstown Farmer’s Market Sunday mornings S. King St. (behind Market House)

Four Seasons Books 116 W German St. 304-876-3486 FourSeasonsBooks.com German Street Market 103 W German St.

304-876-6907 Ohurleys.com

304-876-1106 The Good Shop 123 E German St. 304-876-8007 The-Good-Shop.square.site The Hive House 108 South Princess St 304-261-8548 Honor D Fine Shoes & Hats 121 W German St. 304-539-3236 SheperdstownShoes.business.site

Local handmade artisanal products Natural body products Organic loose leaf teas and coffee Local handmade artisanal products Natural body products Organic loose leaf teas and coffee Local handmade artisanal products Natural body products Organic loose leaf teas and coffee

DICKINSON & WAIT

KimoPics Gallery 129 E German St. 304-582-1487 KimoPics.com

Creative Procrastinations 132 E German St. 410-917-7262 Dogwood General Store 119 W German St. 304-896-0919 Dickinson & Wait Craft Gallery 121 E German St.

Open Monday to Sunday 10:00am-5:30pm 121 W German St Shepherdstown, WV 25443

Open Monday to Sunday 10:00am-5:30pm 121 W German St Shepherdstown, WV 25443 Find us on Facebook @SBHerbsAndTeas Shop at Etsy.com/shop/ShepherdsBlessings Open Monday to Sunday 10:00am-5:30pm 121 W German St Shepherdstown, WV 25443 Find us on Facebook @SBHerbsAndTeas Shop at Etsy.com/shop/ShepherdsBlessings Find us on Facebook @SBHerbsAndTeas Shop at Etsy.com/shop/ShepherdsBlessings

304-876-0657 Evolve Gallery 106 W German St 540-604-6703

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The Rumsey Monument Rumsey Park at the end of Mill St.

Shepherdstown Pedal & Paddle 115 W German St. 304-870-4527 ThePedalPaddle.com Bike repair & rental, kayak rental, pickup/delivery along the Potomac River.

ADVENTURES

Overlooks the Potomac River within its own beautiful park— complete with scenic overlooks, trails, playground, and exercise equipment. Shepherdstown Ghost Tours 117 E German St. 301-991-0265 smalltownghosttours.net Shepherdstown Mystery Walks 301-639-0351 ShepherdstownMysteryWalks.com Meets 8pm nightly in front of the library for stroll through historic downtown and cemeteries. Shepherdstown Opera House Stage and screen since 1910 featuring live music and entertainment. 131 W. German Street 304-876-3704 operahouselive.com

Boat Ramp End of N. Princess St. Put in your boat at Princess Street boat ramp for a relaxing day of paddling or fishing on the Potomac. Easily accessed, it is a convenient spot to start a day on the water. C&O Canal Towpath Shepherdstown. It’s one of the East Coast’s premiere bicycle pathways. Constructed in the early 1800’s, the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal roughly followed the Potomac River, from Washington DC to Cumberland, MD. Cress Creek Golf Course 100 Cress Creek Dr. Easily access the C&O from Harpers Ferry and 18 championship holes featuring the tranquility and natural beauty of a rural setting. The Little House Princess St. between German & High Sts. 304-876-5030 This two-story ten foot tall house that delights children and adults alike was once a center of experiential learning at Shepherd University. 304-876-3375 cresscreek.com

CRESS CREEK GOLF COURSE

C&O CANAL TOWPATH

Morgan’s Grove Park Rte 480 1 mile south of downtown. This 20-acre park is near the starting point of the 1775 Beeline March to Cambridge to relieve George Washington. Running path, playground, picnic pavilion and more. Potomac Adventure 300 W German St. 304-804-3204 PotomacAdventure.com E-Bike rental Potomac Valley Audubon Society 304-676-3397 potomacaudubon.org Offers information about birding opportunities and manages several nature preserves, including the 104-acre Yankauer Nature Preserve on Whiting’s Neck. Six miles north of Shepherdstown.

Venue for American Conservation Film Festival & CATF

BOAT RAMP

•Sales • Service/Repairs • Shuttle Service • Rentals: Bicycles,Canoes & Kayaks • Pedal & Paddle Day Trips • Experience riding a FAT BIKE or ELECTRIC BIKE on the historic C&O Canal trail.

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STAY

Bavarian Inn Resort 164 Shepherd Grade Rd. 304-876-2551 BavarianInnWV.com Thomas Shepherd Inn (also on Airbnb) 300 W German St. 304-876-3715 ThomasShepherdInn.com Sundogs Bed & Breakfast dog-friendly 255 Silver Spring Rd. 703-581-9805 SunDogsBB.com

BAVARIAN INN RESORT AND BREWING COMPANY

Four miles from Shepherdstown

HISTORY Antietam Battlefield nps.gov/anti

Just a few short minutes from Shepherdstown, this national park is the site where 23,000 soldiers were killed, wounded or missing after twelve hours of savage combat on Sept. 17, 1862. Elmwood Cemetary 4849 Kearneysville Pike Shepherdstown elmwoodcemetaryshepwv.org The Entler Hotel and Museum 129 E. German St. 304-876-0910 historicshepherdstown.com George Tyler Moore Center for the Study of the Civil War Corner of German & Church Sts. 304-876-5429

There is also a large selection of guest houses and rooms available by private owners through Airbnb and VRBO.

Shepherdstown Welcome Center

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Exciting Events JEFFERSON COUNTY HAS IT ALL From craft fairs and street festivals to month long Christmas celebrations, Jefferson County offers a variety of exciting events.

Check out our online event calendar, so you don’t miss a thing.

DiscoveritallWV.com/calendar

For more information on events in each of our quaint, small towns, visit their websites:

HARPERS FERRY & BOLIVAR experienceharpersferry.com

CHARLES TOWN charlestownnow.com

SHEPHERDSTOWN shepherdstown.info

Enjoy the flavors of Jefferson County in early March during Restaurant Week . Support our local restaurants and enjoy amazing flavors and specials. The city of Charles Town hosts WV Fest each June. The festival is perfect for local citizens, heritage enthusiasts and tourists to learn about Charles Town's unique history in a family‑friendly environment.

The Event Center at Hollywood Casino brings some of the biggest live music acts, comedians and stage shows to Charles Town. With a capacity of up to 1,500 people, state of the art sound, lighting and video screens, it has become one of the premier performance venues in the Washington - Baltimore metropolitan area. Housed at Shepherd University, the Contemporary American Theater Festival has earned a reputation as one of the best new play festivals in the country. Every July, patrons from thirty-eight states, DC, and across the globe, flock to Shepherdstown for the festival. The magic of rotating repertory allows audience members to see all six plays in as little as two days. The Charles Town Car Show held annually Labor Day weekend is the premier car show in the region featuring over 400 cars. Starting Friday nights with a cruise-in, the city of Charles Town shuts down the main street for over six city blocks.

Frosty Fest is a new annual event in late January launched in 2022. This 4-day winter celebration includes winter activities in Bolivar, Charles Town, Harpers Ferry and Shepherdstown. Ice skating, scavenger hunt, comedy club, and more!

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