List of National Historic Landmarks in West Virginia
This article includes a List of National Historic Landmarks in West Virginia.

West Virginia National Historic Landmarks (clickable map)
National Historic Landmarks in West Virginia
There are 16 National Historic Landmarks in the state. The following is a complete list.
| [1] | Landmark name | Image | Date designated[2] | Location | County | Description |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church | ![]() Andrews Methodist Episcopal Church |
October 5, 1992 (#70000667) |
Grafton 39°20′20″N 80°01′07″W |
Taylor | Where the Mother's Day holiday was started. |
| 2 | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Martinsburg Shops | ![]() Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Martinsburg Shops |
July 31, 2003 (#03001045) |
Martinsburg 39°27′39″N 77°57′34″W |
Berkeley | Architecturally significant railway buildings, also where the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 began. |
| 3 | Campbell Mansion | ![]() Campbell Mansion |
April 19, 1994 (#70000651) |
Bethany 40°12′21″N 80°32′51″W |
Brooke | Home of Alexander Campbell, founder and president of Bethany College |
| 4 | Clover Site | ![]() Clover Site |
April 27, 1992 (#92001881) |
Lesage 38°35′24″N 82°13′54″W |
Cabell | Archaeological site. |
| 5 | Davis and Elkins Historic District | ![]() Davis and Elkins Historic District |
June 7, 1998 (#96001129) |
Elkins 38°55′44″N 79°50′57″W |
Randolph | Historic district including Graceland and Halliehurst mansions |
| 6 | Elkins Coal and Coke Company Historic District | ![]() Elkins Coal and Coke Company Historic District |
May 4, 1983 (#83003249) |
Bretz 39°32′42″N 79°48′35″W |
Preston | 140 beehive coke ovens, the last operated in the United States. |
| 7 | Grave Creek Mound | ![]() Grave Creek Mound |
July 19, 1964 (#66000751) |
Moundsville 39°55′00″N 80°44′42″W |
Marshall | The United States' largest cone-shaped burial mound, 62 feet (19 m) tall, 240 feet (73 m) diameter at base. |
| 8 | The Greenbrier | ![]() The Greenbrier |
June 21, 1990 (#74002000) |
White Sulphur Springs 37°47′07″N 80°18′30″W |
Greenbrier | Hotel and emergency relocation center for the U.S. congress. |
| 9 | Matewan Historic District | ![]() Matewan Historic District |
February 18, 1997 (#93000303) |
Matewan 37°37′23″N 82°09′59″W |
Mingo | Site of bloody 1920 coal miners' strike depicted in John Sayles' film Matewan |
| 10 | Old Main, Bethany College | ![]() Old Main, Bethany College |
June 21, 1990 (#70000652) |
Bethany 40°12′14″N 80°33′37″W |
Brooke | Historic main building on Bethany College campus. |
| 11 | Reber Radio Telescope | ![]() Reber Radio Telescope |
December 20, 1989 (#72001291) |
Green Bank 38°25′42″N 79°49′04″W |
Pocahontas | First parabolic radio telescope, built by amateur astronomer Grote Reber. |
| 12 | Traveller's Rest | ![]() Traveller's Rest |
November 28, 1972 (#72001288) |
Kearneysville 39°23′17″N 77°54′03″W |
Jefferson | Homestead of General Horatio Gates and a rare surviving example of Virginia architect John Ariss's work. |
| 13 | Alexander Wade House | ![]() Alexander Wade House |
December 21, 1965 (#66000752) |
Morgantown 39°37′31″N 79°57′30″W |
Monongalia | Home of innovative educator Alexander Wade. |
| 14 | West Virginia Independence Hall | ![]() West Virginia Independence Hall |
June 20, 1988 (#70000660) |
Wheeling 40°03′53″N 80°43′20″W |
Ohio | Site of 1861–1863 pro-Union government of Virginia. |
| 15 | Weston Hospital | ![]() Weston Hospital |
June 21, 1990 (#78002805) |
Weston 39°02′19″N 80°28′17″W |
Lewis | One of the largest hand-cut stone masonry buildings in the United States. |
| 16 | Wheeling Suspension Bridge | ![]() Wheeling Suspension Bridge |
May 15, 1975 (#70000662) |
Wheeling 40°04′06″N 80°43′38″W |
Ohio | World's first long suspension bridge. |
See also
References
- Numbers represent an alphabetical ordering by significant words. Various colorings, defined here, differentiate National Historic Landmarks and historic districts from other NRHP buildings, structures, sites or objects.
- The eight-digit number below each date is the number assigned to each location in the National Register Information System database, which can be viewed by clicking the number.
External links
- "National Historic Landmarks Survey: List of National Historic Landmarks by State--West Virginia (16)" (PDF). National Park Service. Retrieved 2007-11-14.
- National Historic Landmarks Program, at National Park Service
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