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Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, the Wildwood House Museum is a jewel of Beckley’s historic past. Often referred to as the General Alfred Beckley Home, the Wildwood House was built between 1835 to 1836. Known for its double log structure, the home was preserved and restored by the Beckley Family before deeding it to the Raleigh County Historical Society in 1985. By 1993, the house was given to the City of Beckley and is now one of the city’s most popular historical landmarks. The Wildwood House Museum is open to visitors in the summer, and special tours may be arranged ahead of time.

Address: 121 Laurel Terrace, Bekley, West Virginia 25801, Phone: 304-252-8614

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