Revisit the 67th Annual Tour (2025)

House #1

The Myers House

751 Berkeley Station Road, Martinsburg, WV 25404

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Built in 1813, the Myers House is a beautifully preserved example of Federal architecture with symmetrical lines and elegant proportions that reflect early American craftsmanship. The property shows how historic homes can be lovingly preserved while adapting thoughtfully to modern life.

directions From House #1 to #2

House #2

Faulkner House

517 South Queen Street Martinsburg, WV

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Built in 1794-95 by James Strode, a friend of George Washington, the Faulkner House is one of the grandest homes in Martinsburg’s Boydville Historic District and has been owned by local leaders and national figures over its 225-year history.

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House #3

Marshy Dell

2208 Gerrardstown Rd, Gerrardstown, WV

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Built in 1774 by Scots-Irish immigrant Gilbert McKown along Mill Creek, Marshy Dell is a log home that was expanded in 1803 and later gained a separate stone kitchen. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984, the home stands as a testament to early American craftsmanship and thoughtful preservation.

directions From House #3 to #4

House #4

Prospect Hall

187 Brucetown Road, Kearneysville, WV

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Prospect Hall began as a 1700s land grant along Opequon Creek, where German immigrant Peter Hunsicker built a brick home between 1804 and 1808 using materials from the estate. With its historic architecture, picturesque landscapes, and abundant wildlife, Prospect Hall embodies the beauty and traditions of West Virginia.

directions From House #4 to #5

House #5

Beallair Manor House

480 Beallair Manor Drive, Charles Town, WV

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Beallair Manor is a historic estate with deep ties to the Washington family and early American history, built on land originally granted by Lord Fairfax and sold to John Crow in 1770. Today, this stunning property stands as a symbol of colonial elegance and revolutionary history.

directions From House #5 to #6

House #6

Long Meadow Farm

1502 River Road, Shepherdstown, WV

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Long Meadow Farm sits at the end of a quiet lane with breathtaking Potomac River views and was built in 1970 as a weekend retreat for Texas Congressman Frank Ikard, who entertained celebrities and dignitaries including President Nixon. Long Meadow Farm remains a serene historic retreat that blends its rich past with thoughtful preservation.

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