The James Osbourn Farm is a historic agricultural landscape near Shepherdstown, West Virginia, featuring extant farm buildings and grounds. Its architectural elements reflect rural building traditions of the region. The property's setting also offers insight into agricultural practices and their connection to the local economy.
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Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Industry
Wv 38, Approx. 750 Ft. West Of South Shilo Rd. (cty. Rd. 52), Valley Furnace, West Virginia
Social History; Ethnic Heritage-black
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Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal; Exploration/Settlement; Military
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Entertainment/Recreation; Landscape Architecture
1 Montague Dr., White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia
Archeology-historic Non-aboriginal
N. Side Va 51, About 2 Mi. W. Of Charles Town, Charles Town, West Virginia
Social History
Overlooking 81, Knights Landing Road, Stirrat, West Virginia