Martinsburg is a city in the Eastern Panhandle region of the state. The town and surrounding area played a vital role in many historic events, including the French and Indian War, the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War.

Several significant historical buildings are still in existence, including Aspen Hall, which is the city’s oldest house, and some remaining structures of Mendenhall’s Fort.

Many of the town’s historical homes can be visited and/or toured, including the Belle Boyd House, the Adam Stephen House, and more. The Baltimore and Ohio and Related Industries Historic District features many interesting buildings, sites, and shops related to the history of industry and the railroad.

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