Take A Weekend To Wine, Dine, And Explore The Eastern Panhandle Of West Virginia
What better way to spend a weekend than wining and dining in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia? We can’t think of one! This region is a treasure trove of shops, restaurants, museums, natural attractions, and more just waiting to be explored. So pack a bag, hop in the car, and let’s go!
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Each panhandle adds remarkable variety, both culturally, geographically, and historically, to the Mountain State. Each are well worth taking some time to explore. Since we've outlined a trip through the Northern Panhandle before, we'll turn our attention to wining, dining, and exploring the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.
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The biggest city in the Eastern Panhandle is Martinsburg. The oldest cities, which are also the oldest in the entire state, are Romney and Shepherdstown, both chartered in 1762. The most well-known, historically, is Harpers Ferry. Other big names here are Charles Town and Berkeley Springs. The highest and lowest elevations above sea level in the state are found here: Spruce Knob, at 4,863 feet, and the Potomac River in Jefferson, at 240 feet.
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Otherwise, enjoy a walk through the quaint downtown area and order up lunch and a drink at Main Street Grille.
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For supper, grab dinner (and a boozy milkshake!) at White Horse Tavern.
What a whirlwind of a weekend! For a map of this exploratory journey, head to Google Maps here. Of course, you could always make a week out of the trip instead. Who knew there was so much to do just in the Eastern Panhandle? No wonder it’s growing so quickly!
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