See how Charles Town, West Virginia, retains its original small town
charm while attracting visitors today.
Charles Town, located in the Shenandoah Valley of West Virginia, was
petitioned in 1786 and founded on January 7, 1787, by Charles
Washington, George's youngest brother. Many of this historic community's
streets are named for Washington family members, including Mildred and
Samuel. The Jefferson County Courthouse, made famous as the location for
the 1859 treason trial of the abolitionist John Brown and the 1922
Miners' Trials, sits in the center of town on one of the original four
lots platted by Charles for community use. Today, Charles Town retains
its original small town roots while attracting visitors with such
diverse activities as The Charles Town Races and Slots and nearby hiking
and whitewater rafting.