Beverly Historic Walking Tour
Settled in 1753, Beverly is one of the oldest and best preserved towns in West Virginia. The historic district is a collection of 45 historic sites primarily built in six different architectural styles. Many buildings date from the late 1700s. Beverly’s location at the intersection of the Staunton-Parkersburg Turnpike and the Beverly-Fairmont Pike made it the commercial center of Randolph County until Elkins became the county seat in 1890. Click here for a map of Beverly Historic Walking Tour.
Listing Details
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Court and Main Street, Beverly, WV, 26253
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304.637.7424
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www.historicbeverly.org/bevtrip.htm
Map