West Virginia is brimming with stunning natural wonders, but there are plenty of unique man-made wonders here as well. One of our favorites is the super unusual Hamilton Round Barn in the small town of Mannington, West Virginia. This nearly one-of-a-kind structure (one of the last surviving of its kind, that is) has been converted to a museum and event venue and is a testament to the state’s agricultural heritage: a perfectly preserved round barn that has stood the test of time.

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So, the next time you find yourself in this portion of the state, make sure to make a stop at the Hamilton Round Barn Museum in Mannington, West Virginia, courtesy of the West Augusta Historical Society. You won’t be disappointed by the captivating glimpse into the past and the rich cultural heritage that awaits you within its beautifully preserved walls. And if you’re not from the area, a road trip to Mannington is in order!

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