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Hardy County Courthouse
Hardy County was created in 1786, and Moorefield is the
fourth oldest town in West Virginia.
John Mathias
Homestead
Built in 1797, the house, now restored as a museum, is
the oldest in the county. The museum is located on Rt. 259
south of Baker near the State Park entrance.
Lee Cabin
Used as a summer retreat of General Robert E. Lee's
father, "Light Horse" Harry Lee, in the early 1800s, the
restored cabin serves as a museum and is located at Lost
River State Park.
Lost River
Valley Museum
The Lost River Valley Museum in Lost River depicts life in
the Lost River Valley over the past 200 years. Open 10-5
daily except Wednesdays and Thursdays from Memorial Day
through October; weekends in May and November through
mid-December.
Rt. 259 at Lost River, Lost City, WV 20816
Phone: (304) 897-7242 Email: johnh@hardynet.com
Internet: www.LostRiverCraft.com
McCoy-McMechen
Museum and Theater
A landmark in Moorefield, the theater originally opened in
1928. Reopened in 1989 as a community museum and arts center
with two show rooms and a 240-seat restored theatre, the
McCoy-McMechen Museum Theater hosts four season events
annually as well as community and local performances.
Oakland Hall
(c.1840)
Once a private residence, now serves as the clubhouse for
the Valley View public golf course located outside of
Moorefield.
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