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THE SALT SULPHUR SPRINGS RESORT

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One of the most remarkable collections of historic structures in West Virginia, Salt Sulphur Springs is the centerpiece of the Salt Sulphur Springs National Historic District in Monroe County, West Virginia. One of the best-known healing spring resorts in the southeastern U.S., it attracted thousands of guests annually before and after the Civil War, including dignitaries such as presidents Monroe, Madison, and Van Buren. In 1862, it was a headquarters for the Army of the Confederacy.

In its nomination to the National Register of Historic Places, the property was declared to be one of the largest pre-Civil War groupings of native stone in West Virginia, imbued with "a strong sense of place and time when Salt Sulphur ranked as a leading resort in the Upper South".

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On National Register of Historic Places

Declared to be one of the largest pre-Civil War...

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To follow-up with your interest, call the Foxfire Office 304.645.7674.

From I-64 at Lewisburg, follow US-219 south 22 miles to the property entrance on the left. (The drive time from I-64 is approximately 30 minutes).

From I-77 at Princeton, follow the US-460 expressway 14 miles east to a left turn onto US-219 at Rich Creek, Va., and follow the latter 23 miles east to the property entrance on the right. (The drive time from I-77 is approximately 45 minutes).

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Source: MLS# THE SALT SULPHUR SPRINGS RESORT
Listing last updated: November 13, 2025 at 9:02 AM
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