Eight historic sites across West Virginia have been officially added to the US National Register of Historic Places, recognising their cultural, architectural, and historical significance. Approved in November 2025, the listings include heritage homes, historic bridges, and preserved Mail Pouch barns. Tourism officials say the recognition supports heritage preservation while boosting cultural tourism, educational travel, and visitor interest across multiple counties in the state.
Eight West Virginia Sites Added to National Register of Historic Places

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