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Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival

October 18 - 21
The XXVIII Annual Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival features agricultural tours, Gala Dinner, the Crowning of Queen Pomona XXVIII, free live entertainment, fireworks, Grand Feature Parade with celebrity Grand Marshal, 5k Run, Queen's Ball, and juried Arts &

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Summer Picnic at the Morgan Cabin

Begins at 6:00pm.
For more information please contact the Berkeley County Historical Society.
Morgan Cabin, Bunker Hill — Colonel Morgan Morgan, the first white settler in West Virginia, built this cabin between 1731-34. The cabin was restored as a Bicentennial project in 1976

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The Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival

Coronation (updated for 2007) Queen's Reception ** Friday Night in the Park (updated for 2007) Sports Breakfast ** (updated for 2007) Grand Feature Parade (updated for 2007) Arts & Crafts Event (updated for 2007) Grand Ball ** (updated for 2007)

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Custom & Classic Car Cruise In - Martinsburg

Noon - 7:00 pm
Pre 1980 cars.
$10 donation per registered vehicle, includes dash plaques. Police escort will depart downtown at 1:30 pm. Music by DJ, Oldies and classics. Food vendors.

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Things to do near Martinsburg, WV

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park - The Eyes of the Army: The Cavalry

Living History volunteers Company H, Second US Cavalry, will demonstrate cavalry riding, weapons firing, sabre drill, and bug...

Upper Potomac Spring Dulcimer Fest

Music From France and Ireland...

Three Tall Women at the Old Opera Housoe

Oct.12,13,19&20 at 8:00pm Take I-81 to Route 9 East. Follow Rt. 9 approximately 20 miles into Charles Town. As you enter t...

Berkeley County Youth Fair

The Berkeley County Youth Fair continues to grow teaching our children about agriculture. The fair is held the first full wee...

Harpers Ferry National Historical Park - Family Life 1860 in Harpers Ferry: The Frederick Roeder Story

Help the Living History staff and volunteers, crush, shred, and squeeze apple cider for Roeder’s Tavern while hearing about t...