Street Fest

Entler Hotel 129 E. German Street, Shepherdstown, WV, United States

This is a festival about all that is unique, artistic, and welcoming in Shepherdstown! The museum will be open and there will be historical artifacts available on German Street outside the museum for a quick look and also for purchase.

THE HISTORIC NATIONAL ROAD

Byrd Center Auditorium 213 N King St, Shepherdstown, WV, United States

Tiffany Ahalt, National Road Heritage Foundation, will give a presentation on the National Road

THE ARCHITECTURAL FEATURES OF THE SHEPHERDSTOWN HISTORIC DISTRICT

Byrd Center Auditorium 213 N King St, Shepherdstown, WV, United States

Keith Alexander and Tom Mayes, both members of the Shepherdstown Historic Landmarks Commission, will discuss the architectural features of the Shepherdstown Historic District, 1850 to present

Ghost tour of the Historic Entler Hotel Saturday October 26.

Entler Hotel 129 E. German Street, Shepherdstown, WV, United States

Here, at the most haunted building in the most haunted town in America, you will hear about some of our most prominent spirits — the lady in white, the amorous Frenchman, Civil War soldiers, and the unlucky duelist.  Don’t miss the Traveler’s Room that, according to some, is the most haunted room in the building. […]

Ghost tour of the Historic Entler Hotel Sunday October 27

Entler Hotel 129 E. German Street, Shepherdstown, WV, United States

Here, at the most haunted building in the most haunted town in America, you will hear about some of our most prominent spirits — the lady in white, the amorous Frenchman, Civil War soldiers, and the unlucky duelist.  Don’t miss the Traveler’s Room that, according to some, is the most haunted room in the building. […]

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Entler Hotel 129 E. German Street, Shepherdstown, WV, United States

Beeline March

Byrd Center Auditorium 213 N King St, Shepherdstown, WV, United States

Doug Perks will talk about the Beeline March, when in the summer of 1775, militia men from Shepherdstown marched 600 miles in 25 days to Boston with “Liberty or Death” emblazoned on their buckskin shirts to enlist for a year’s service as reinforcements for the newly formed Continental Army.