Frye's Inn
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Frye's Inn is the town of Capon Bridge, West Virginia's oldest standing structure within its town limits. Frye's Inn was built between 1800 and 1818 by Eli Beall and originally served as a tavern and a stagecoach stop. Beall's daughter, Sarah Jane, married a man with the surname Frye and the two converted the tavern into a boardinghouse for travelers on the Northwestern Turnpike. Frye's Inn is located directly east of the Capon Bridge over the Cacapon River on US 50.
The site was honored by the Hampshire County Arts Council in 1993 when it was placed on that year's Hampshire County Christmas Bulb. The Council honors one of the county's historic sites each year with a Christmas tree bulb bearing its image.