This 225-Year-Old Historic Home In West Virginia Is Actually An Inn And You Can Stay Overnight
As one of the oldest states in the country, you can find all sorts of exciting history waiting for you in West Virginia. Your first instinct may be to visit one of our historic battlefields or perhaps one of our fascinating museums, but what if we were to tell you that you could spend the night in a charming piece of history? If you’ve been thinking about stealing away to somewhere special in the Mountain State, then take a look at this more than 200-year-old historic home that you can stay in.
Your new favorite reason to spend some time in Harpers Ferry, The Light Horse Inn has a history with West Virginia that dates back more than 200 years.
During the late 1700s, the historic inn you see before you today operated under a different name, serving as a post office, stagecoach stop, and tavern all-in-one.
Along with a wonderful suite to call your own, you'll also be served a delicious breakfast each morning while you're here. Just look at that tasty food!
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