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Bellepoint is located at a connection between the Greenbrier River to the north and the New River to the south. West Virginia Route 3 (Greenbrier Drive) runs on the north side of Bellepoint, next to the Greenbrier River. Riverside Drive runs on the south end next to the New River.
Mount Bethel Primitive Baptist Church and Cemetery: Jersey Mountain Road (CR 5) Three Churches: Mount Pisgah Benevolence Cemetery: Northwestern Pike (U.S. Route 50) Romney: Mount Pisgah United Methodist Church: 1886 North High Street (WV 28) Romney: Mount Union Christian Church: late 19th century Bloomery Pike (WV 29) Slanesville
Bellepoint or Belle Point may refer to: Belle Point, Kentucky, an unincorporated community in Lee County; Bellepoint, Ohio, an unincorporated community; Bellepoint, West Virginia, an unincorporated community in Summers County
Bridgeport was first settled between 1771 and 1774 with the establishment of Simpson Creek Baptist Church, one of the first churches west of the Allegheny Mountains, and surrounding log cabins. [5] The town is believed to have been named for a bridge across Simpson Creek, but it is unclear what bridge was the namesake.
Baptist church in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Pages in category "Baptist churches in West Virginia" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total.
The town is located north of Romney along Jersey Mountain Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 5) at a crossroads with Three Churches Hollow Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 5/4). Originally known as Jersey Mountain , Three Churches was renamed for the three historic white wooden churches located there: [ 2 ] Mount Bethel Church , Mount ...
The Fifth Avenue Baptist Church is a tall two-story, end gable church. It was built in 1916, with Classical Revival architecture that sits next to the Trinity Episcopal Church. [3] It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the Downtown Huntington Historic District in 1986. [1]
Mount Zion Baptist Church is a historic church on Opequon Lane in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Built during 1836–38, 35 by 40 square feet (3.3 m 2 × 3.7 m 2) in plan, with stonework "unequalled" in Berkeley County. As of 1980 the church was in use only about once yearly. [2] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. [2]