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Berkeley Springs
Mar 18, 1748
A 16-year-old George Washington first visited what would become Berkeley Springs as part of a surveying party
Dec 06, 1776
The Virginia General Assembly officially recognized Berkeley Springs as the town of Bath
1815
A Roman Bath House and Gentlemen's Spring House were built at Berkeley Springs; both are still in use today.
Sep, 1844
A fire on Wilkes Street, Berkeley Springs' main street, destroyed Morgan County's first courthouse, several boarding houses, and a general store
1862
Confederate General Stonewall Jackson based his forces in Berkeley Springs during his attack on Hancock, Maryland
May, 1890
The St. Elmo Hotel in Berkeley Springs burned down
Mar 22, 1898
The Berkeley Springs Hotel burned down
Jul 17, 1901
The Fairfax Inn in Berkeley Springs burned down
Jul 09, 1912
The Fairfax Inn Annex in Berkeley Springs was destroyed by fire
1932
The Country Inn opened at Berkeley Springs and remains in use today
Mar 24, 1935
The Dunn Hotel in Berkeley Springs burned down
Mar 25, 1974
A fire that started in Berkeley Springs' Washington Hotel destroyed adjacent buildings and killed 12
1974
The first annual Apple Butter Festival was held at Berkeley Springs State Park
Aug 08, 2006
The Morgan County Courthouse in Berkeley Springs was destroyed by fire
Sep 25, 2010
A new Morgan County Courthouse was opened in Berkeley Springs, replacing the 1907 courthouse that burned down four years earlier View Articles by Existing Key Dates or Specify Your Own Date Range |
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