
BY JOSEPH LAFAVE FOR THE MARTINSBURG JOURNAL
Tucked into the Eastern Panhandle about 10 miles from the banks of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers, sits the historic town of Charles Town, a quaint community of fewer than 6,000 residents.
However, the town is currently building a reputation as one of the premier destinations in the state of West Virginia, thanks in no small part to the work of the town’s residents to revitalize the downtown area and transform it into a destination.
Bars and restaurants, an art space, a coffee shop and other local businesses line the eight or so blocks that constitute the city’s downtown — each of these establishments is unique and is part of the larger institution that is downtown Charles Town…
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