Barbour County, West Virginia
Barbour County, located in West Virginia, is known for its rich history and scenic landscapes. Established in 1843, it was named after Philip Barbour, a prominent politician and judge. The county seat is Philippi, famous for the first land battle of the Civil War, which took place in 1861.
The county features a mix of rural communities and natural beauty, including the Tygart Valley River and several parks. It offers outdoor recreational activities such as hiking, fishing, and camping, making it a great destination for nature enthusiasts and those seeking a peaceful environment.