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  2. The Commons Shopping Center - Wikipedia

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    The first store (Bed Bath & Beyond) opened in early July 2009 with 8 other anchors opening within the next 45 days. [1] Staples was the only major anchor that did not open in 2009. Bed Bath & Beyond's store at The Commons is its third in West Virginia. [1] In December 2012, an American Automobile Association office moved into the center from ...

  3. Foxcroft Towne Center at Martinsburg - Wikipedia

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    Foxcroft Towne Center at Martinsburg (formerly Martinsburg Mall) was a regional shopping mall in Martinsburg, West Virginia. Completed in 1991, the mall contained more than 50 retailers, including The Bon-Ton (originally Hess's ) and Walmart , which was expanded from a discount store to a Supercenter in 1998.

  4. Baltimore and Ohio and Related Industries Historic District

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    Roughly bounded by B. & O. Railroad from south side of Burke Street underpass to north side of B. & O. & Pennsylvania railroad bridge, Martinsburg, West Virginia Coordinates 39°27′43″N 77°57′45″W  /  39.46194°N 77.96250°W  / 39.46194; -77

  5. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Martinsburg Shops - Wikipedia

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    Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Martinsburg Shops is a historic industrial district in Martinsburg, West Virginia. It is significant both for its railroading architecture by Albert Fink and John Rudolph Niernsee and for its role in the Great Railroad Strike of 1877 .

  6. Spring Mills Historic District - Wikipedia

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    Portions of Hammonds Mill Rd. and Harlan Spring Rd., Martinsburg, West Virginia Coordinates 39°33′36″N 77°57′12″W  /  39.56000°N 77.95333°W  / 39.56000; -77

  7. Boydville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The district runs generally along South Queen Street to the south of the Downtown Martinsburg Historic District and to the east of the Boomtown Historic District. The district is associated with a number of figures from the early history of Martinsburg, including General Elisha Boyd , who owned portions of the area in the 1790s, as well as ...