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Martinsburg Roundhouse

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500 Berkeley County Students to Grow Their Own Food Through New STEM Initiative at Martinsburg Roundhouse and For The Kids, by George Children's Museum
Five hundred kits are being distributed to school groups that visit the Children's Museum and the Martinsburg Roundhouse, which is managed by the Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority.


Roundhouse Retains Firm for Market, Event Center Projects
The Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority has entered into an agreement with Civil & Environmental Consultants, Inc. (CEC) to obtain professional civil/site engineering design, survey, structural, and management services.


2025: Visitors from 34 states, D.C., and 10 countries tour Roundhouse
The West Roundhouse, Martinsburg-Berkeley County's only National Historic Landmark, saw visitors from 34 U.S. States, Washington D.C. and 10 foreign states during the 2025 Season.


Two Rivers Giving Circle awards Berkeley County Roundhouse Project
Special to the Herald-Mail The Herald-Mail Sept. 30, 2024, 4:01 a.m. ET MARTINSBURG, W.Va. — The Two Rivers Giving Circle honored the Berkeley County (W.Va.) Roundhouse Authority and Foundation with its 2024 Preservation Award. The award was presented at the Roundhouse in Martinsburg on Sunday, Sept. 15. The Martinsburg Roundhouse is a National Historic Landmark in West Virginia, one of three in the Eastern Panhandle. The property was developed as a maintenance facility by


West Virginia Archives and History Commission awards $21K grant to replace clerestory windows
The the West Virginia Archives and History Commission approved the award of a $21,000 State Development grant for refurbishment and replacement of clerestory windows in the West Roundhouse.


Roundhouse Receives $9,100 for Gutter, Spouting project
MARTINSBURG, W.Va., (July 27, 2023) -- The Berkeley County Roundhouse Authority received a $9,100 Historic Preservation State Development grant to replace downspouts and gutters on the West Roundhouse. The grant announcement was among several announced by Gov. Jim Justice, who joined West Virginia Department of Arts, Culture & History Curator Randall Reid-Smith for the presentation at the Martinsburg Train Station. The Berkeley County Roundhouse Foundation, the fundraising ar
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