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Good ole Belle. Famous female spy of the confederate. Great old house with nice garden. I can't wait to see it in the spring when it will be in bloom. Lots of history in the area. Be … Good ole Belle. Famous female spy of the confederate. Great old house with nice garden. I can't wait to see it in the spring when it will be in bloom. Lots of history in the area. Be sure to stop and then go...
Explore this interesting part of the Civil War. Learn how Belle Boyd played an important role in the Civil War. The house to is interesting.
Loaded with history, this is a must for locals and visitors alike. Recently the new home of the Martinsburg Visitors Bureau, the home is open at 9am for free tours. The MVB also provides a … Loaded with history, this is a must for locals and visitors alike. Recently the new home of the Martinsburg Visitors Bureau, the home is open at 9am for free tours. The MVB also provides a lot of guides and...
Civil War buffs will enjoy visiting this house where Belle Boyd, the Confederate spy, lived for several years. The gentleman in charge was very helpful in explaining Belle's connection to General "Stonewall" Jackson. Their are photos and exhibits which are interesting. There is no charge.
I loved this house and the tour! The home itself and artifacts are fascinating, but best of all was my tour guide! He was so patient with me because I was on crutches, and his willingness to impart his knowledge was fabulous. I highly recommend a visit!
Belleboyd House was founded in 1992, and is located at 126 E Race St in Martinsburg. Additional information is available at www.bchs.org or by contacting Don Wood at (304) 267-4713.
Berkeley County Historical Society is located at 126 E Race St, Martinsburg, WV. This business specializes in Tourist Attractions.
Belle Boyd was a confederate spy who passed information to General Stonewall Jackson during the Civil War. After the war, she became a popular actress in the town. Her childhood home is now a stop on the Civil War Discovery Trail, featuring the Boyd Mason Civil War Museum which displays artifacts relating to the civil war. The Berkeley County Museum, which details the history of the county, can...
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