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Morgantown is a city in and the county seat of Monongalia County, West Virginia, United States, situated along the Monongahela River. The most populous city in North Central West Virginia and the third-most populous city in the state, Morgantown is best known as the home of West Virginia University.
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Martinsburg is a city in and the county seat of Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States. [6] The population was 18,773 at the 2020 census, making Martinsburg the largest city in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia and the sixth-most populous city in the state. It is a principal city of the Hagerstown–Martinsburg metropolitan area ...
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Morgantown is the third largest city in West Virginia, and is the county seat of Monongalia County. It is home to West Virginia University, the state's flagship public university and university with the largest student body in the state. The city proper has 30,347 residents (2020). Monongalia County has a population of 105,822 and the immediate ...
Morgantown, WV is full of memories waiting to be made! Trace the shore of the Monongahela River by kayak, bike, or walking thanks to the Rail Trail that cuts through the Morgantown. Explore the historic downtown campus of West Virginia University and pick up a souvenir from a locally-owned boutique.
Charter. Morgantown was settled in 1772 by Zackquill Morgan. The Virginia Assembly chartered the territory in 1785 and the first lot sale was held. Morgan received the charter for the establishment of the town to be called Morgan's Town on October 17, 1785. The direct result of the Virginia Charter is the present city of Morgantown.
History in. Morgantown, WV is rich with national and local history! With attractions such as the West Virginia University Mountaineer Week, a walking audio tour of Downtown Morgantown, memorials to historical figures, you’ll gain a better understanding of how the area became what it is today.
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