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1. Park View Inn, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

'Park View Inn. New Berkeley Springs Hotel is situated facing the State Park at Berkeley Springs, W. Va. and is located in the heart of this famous health resort, where Washington visited in 1748. Fairfax gave the famous springs to the public. Berkeley Springs was established as a town in 1776. Va. treated her sick soldiers here. Gen. Washington, Gen. Buchanan, Gen Gates and Charles Carroll bought lots here. The town of Bath 'Berkeley Springs' is full of historical places.'

2. Park View Inn, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

Corner of Washington and Fairfax Streets in Berkeley Springs, W.Va. (Morgan County).

3. Corner of Washington and Fairfax Streets, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Postcard of the Hotel Washington, Berkeley Springs, W.Va.  'Hotel Washington in Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W.Va., is fully equipped with elevator service.  Located on the square at the main entrance to the famous Health Mineral Springs.  Washington visited here in 1748.  Lord Fairfax gave the famous springs to the public.  Berkeley Springs was Established as a town in 1776.  Virginia treated her sick soldiers here.  Dr. C.W. Chancellor called it a 'health-giving luxury fit for the Gods.'  Generals Washington, Buchanan, Gates and many others bought lots here.  Berkeley Springs is an historical place.'

4. Hotel Washington, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

Postcard of Hotel Washington, Public Square in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.   "The Washington Hotel was built and (moved?) by Sen. A.? R. Unger. Father and Mother Speer (and Hawithii) had apartment there.  And where we resided until my mother's, not so good, and we returned to my home.  Happy Days - till 1920? Mother Speer passed; Jan. 1921 my mother passed; my father 1925; C.H.B.:1926; Hamilton 1928; my sister 1932; K.A.B. 1933; Father Speer 1930? or 1936; my? Cecil 1952."

5. Hotel Washington, Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

Postcard of Berkeley Springs, W. Va. Morgan County War Memorial Hospital.

6. Morgan County (War) Memorial Hospital in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Postcard of Fairfax Street, looking North toward Castle in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

7. Fairfax Street, Looking North Toward Castle in Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Postcard sketch of Washington Elm, Band Stand, and Swimming Pool in the State Park at Berkeley Springs, W.Va.  'Washington Elm, planted by Geo. Washington when laying out the town of Bath (Berkeley Springs) Girth at base 20 ft., of the American White Elm Family.  The Elm was cut down in 1945 from age, the 20 ft. base remains as a memorial.'

8. Washington Elm, Band Stand, and Swimming Pool in the State Park at Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

The Castle was built many years ago of massive stone on a stone foundation. It has 20 rooms furnished with antiques.

9. Castle at Berkeley Springs, Morgan County, W. Va.

The Castle was built many years ago of massive stone on a stone foundation. It has 20 rooms furnished with antiques.

10. Castle Interior, the Patio, Berkeley Springs, W. Va.

Hand painted image from outside the resort. Published by The Union News Co. See original for correspondence. (From postcard collection legacy system.)

11. The Greenbrier, White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.

Affiliated with The Logan Banner, Afternoon Newspaper. See original for correspondence.

12. WLOG Broadcasting Station; Logan, W. Va.