West Virginia Panhandle
The West Virginia Panhandle is a narrow strip of land located in the northern part of the state, bordered by the states of Pennsylvania to the north and Maryland to the east. It includes the counties of Berkeley, Jefferson, and Morgan. This region is known for its scenic landscapes, including the Potomac River and the Appalachian Mountains, making it a popular destination for outdoor activities.
The Panhandle is also home to several historic towns, such as Martinsburg and Shepherdstown, which showcase rich cultural heritage and architecture. The area has a mix of rural and urban environments, with a growing population and economy, largely driven by its proximity to the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area.