Beverly Heritage Center
Destined to be a top quality interpretive museum for the Heart of West Virginia region, the Beverly Heritage Center combines four historic buildings, the 1808 Randolph County Courthouse, the 1854, Bushrod Crawford Building, the Beverly Bank building, constructed in 1900 and the Hill Store building, built around 1907. The Bushrod Crawford Building, General McClellan’s Headquarters during the Civil War Battle of Rich Mountain was very carefully rehabilitated to retain historical integrity. Historic district museum highlighting life and culture in Beverly and surrounding communities. There is a research room and archives for documents relating to the First Campaign of the Civil War. Meeting/event rooms are available. Center features Beverly Gallery and Heritage Gallery.
Listing Details
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One Court Street, Beverly, WV, 26253
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304.637.7424
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www.historicbeverly.org/bevhcent.htm
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