Darkesville, West Virginia
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Darkesville is an unincorporated town in Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA. It is located between Inwood and Martinsburg on the Winchester Pike (U.S. Highway 11). Darkesville was established in 1791. Its historic downtown was listed as a National Historic District on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. Middle Creek flows through the center of Darkesville.
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Berkeley County, West Virginia | |
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Municipalities | |
Unincorporated communities |
Allensville | Arden | Baker Heights | Baxter | Bedington | Berkeley | Bessemer | Blairton | Bunker Hill | Darkesville | Douglas Grove | Falling Waters | Files Crossroad | Ganotown | Georgetown | Gerrardstown | Glengary | Greensburg | Grubbs Corner | Hainesville | Inwood | Johnsontown | Jones Springs | Little Georgetown | Marlowe | Nipetown | Nollville | North Mountain | Pikeside | Ridgeway | Scrabble | Shanghai | Spring Mills | Swan Pond | Tablers Station | Tarico Heights | Tomahawk | Union Corner | Van Clevesville | Vanville | Winebrenners Crossroad | Wynkoop Spring |
Rivers and streams |
Back Creek | Cherry Run | Meadow Branch | Middle Creek | Mill Creek | Opequon Creek | Potomac River | Tilhance Creek | Tuscarora Creek |