White House Farm (Jefferson County, West Virginia)
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White House Farm, also known as White House Tavern and the Dr. John McCormick House, listed in the National Register of Historic Places, is located in Jefferson County, West Virginia, near the small town of Summit Point, about six miles from Charles Town, West Virginia. The farm consists of a ca. 1740 farmhouse, a stone barn (the oldest standing in West Virginia), a springhouse of about the same age, a wooden curing shed, and 60+ acres of pasture and woods. The farm is one of the oldest in the county and has a rich history.
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Summit Point Road,
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N 39.251388888889 ° | E -77.945833333333 ° |
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Summit Point Road 3798
25414
West Virginia, United States
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