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Have you ever wondered about the oldest and most important buildings or places in your area? In Randolph County, West Virginia, there's a special list of places that are super important to history! This list is called the National Register of Historic Places. It's like a hall of fame for buildings, battlefields, and other spots that tell us stories about the past.

These places are chosen because they are unique and help us understand what life was like long ago. They might be old homes, schools, churches, or even battlefields where important events happened. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized nationally for its historical value. It also helps protect these places so they can be enjoyed by future generations.

In Randolph County, there are 36 different places on this special list. One of them is even more important and is called a National Historic Landmark. Let's explore some of these amazing historic spots!

Historic Places in Randolph County

Elkins: A City of History

Elkins is home to many historic buildings and areas.

  • Albert and Liberal Arts Halls: These buildings are part of Davis and Elkins College. They were added to the list in 1979.
  • Baldwin-Chandlee Supply Company-Valley Supply Company: This old supply company building, located at 11th and Railroad Streets, joined the list in 1998.
  • Davis and Elkins Historic District: The entire campus of Davis and Elkins College is a historic district! This means many buildings there are important. It became a National Historic Landmark in 1996.
  • Davis Memorial Presbyterian Church: This beautiful church on Randolph Avenue was built a long time ago and was added to the list in 1984.
  • Downtown Elkins Historic District: The heart of Elkins, including streets like Railroad Avenue and Randolph Avenue, is a historic district. It shows what the town looked like in the past. This area was recognized in 1995.
  • Elkins Milling Company: This old milling company building on Railroad Avenue was added to the list in 2005.
  • Senator Stephen Benton Elkins House: This house, also on the Davis and Elkins College campus, belonged to a very important person, Senator Stephen Benton Elkins. It was listed in 1982.
  • First Ward School: Located on S. Davis Avenue, this old school building joined the list in 2009.
  • Graceland: Another historic spot on the Davis and Elkins College campus, Graceland was recognized in 1970.
  • Dr. John C. Irons House: This house on 2nd Street was added to the list in 1998.
  • Gov. H. Guy Kump House: This house on Randolph Avenue belonged to Governor H. Guy Kump and was listed in 1983.
  • Pinecrest: Located on Kerens Hill, Pinecrest was added to the list in 1979.
  • Randolph County Courthouse and Jail: These important government buildings on Randolph Avenue and High Street were listed in 1980.
  • Riverside School: This school building on River Street was added to the list in 2009.
  • Scott Hill: This property on Livingston Avenue was recognized in 2008.
  • Taylor-Condry House: This house on Taylor Avenue was listed in 1983.
  • Warfield-Dye Residence: This home on Buffalo Street was added to the list in 1997.
  • Wees Historic District: Another historic area in Elkins, including parts of Randolph and S. Randolph Avenues, was recognized in 2006.
  • West Virginia Children's Home: This important building on Heavener Avenue, which served as a home for children, was listed in 1994.

Beverly: A Glimpse into the Past

Beverly also has several places that tell its story.

  • Beverly Historic District: The main part of Beverly, including U.S. Routes 219 and 250, is a historic district. It was recognized in 1980.
  • Blackman-Bosworth Store: This old store on Main and Court Streets was added to the list in 1975.
  • Butcher Hill Historic District: East of Beverly, this area became a historic district in 1989.
  • Rich Mountain Battlefield: About 6 miles west of Beverly, this battlefield is where an important Civil War battle took place. It was listed in 1992.

Other Notable Historic Sites

  • Cheat Summit Fort: Located near Huttonsville, this old fort was added to the list in 1990. It played a role in history.
  • Day-Vandevander Mill: This old mill near Harman was recognized in 1987.
  • Fort Marrow: Also known as Camp Elkwater, this fort near Huttonsville was listed in 2010.
  • Glady Presbyterian Church and Manse: This church and its manse (a house for the minister) in Glady were added to the list in 2005.
  • Helvetia Village Historic District: The entire village of Helvetia is a historic district! It's known for its Swiss heritage and was recognized in 1978.
  • E. E. Hutton House: This house in Huttonsville was added to the list in 1975.
  • Middle Mountain Cabins: These cabins in the Monongahela National Forest near Wymer were listed in 1990.
  • Fred A. Perley House: This house near Jenningston was added to the list in 1988.
  • See-Ward House: This house in Mill Creek was recognized in 1988.
  • Tygart Valley Homesteads Historic District: This area near Dailey was a special project where families were given land to build new lives. It became a historic district in 2004.
  • Tygarts Valley Church: This church near Huttonsville was added to the list in 1986.

Former Listings

Sometimes, a place might be removed from the National Register of Historic Places. This usually happens if the building is changed too much or is no longer standing.

  • Elkins Round Barn: This unique round barn near Elkins was once on the list, added in 1985. However, it was removed in 1990.

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