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Local Website Links
- Morgan County Government Website
- Berkeley Springs Chamber of Commerce - a non-profit civic organization devoted to the encouragement and development of area businesses and the general economic climate.
- Travel Berkeley Springs - Official Website of Berkeley Springs, WV ~ The Country's First Spa.
- Morgan County Schools - Compare Morgan County School District public schools.
- inthepanhandle.com - Eastern West Virginia Community Website includes local businesses, local event calendar, coupons and more.
- The Journal - Martinsburg based Eastern West Virginia daily newspaper.
- The Morgan Messenger - Berkeley Springs based weekly newspaper.
- Tari's Cafe - Located in the heart of Berkeley Springs, West Virginia, Tari's Cafe serves up fresh and often home-grown ingredients combined with imaginative and original recipes and robust portions to make dining at Tari's your favorite Berkeley Springs restaurant.
- The Country Inn - Local spa and restaurant in downtown Berkeley Springs.
- Panorama at the Peak -Panorama at the Peak, one of West Virginia’s hidden treasures, is the place where people gather for our fresh, regional food and drink, graciously served in a warm, friendly atmosphere, overlooking one of the country’s most celebrated views.
- Cacapon State Park - Offering 6,000 acres of exciting outdoor getaways any time of year. Cacapon Resort State Park provides golfing, lake activities and hiking opportunities in West Virginia's eastern panhandle, while providing top visitor service in a first-class lodge.
- The Berkeley Springs Castle - The English-Norman Berkeley Castle, a National and West Virginia registered historical landmark, was built by Colonel Samuel Taylor Suite between 1885 and 1891. Colonel Suit was a wealthy businessman who fought in the Civil War. When he was 46, Colonel Suit met and fell in love with Rosa Pelham, the 17-year old daughter of Congressman Charles Pelham of Alabama. He tried to persuade her to marry him, but she turned him down. He tried again when the two met five years later, successfully winning her hand with the pledge to build her a castle in the town of Bath (the official name of Berkeley Springs). That afternoon, they climbed the hill to Warm Springs Ridge and marked off the location for their castle. They purchased the land, and a few days later they were married.
