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Martinsburg
, West Virginia in Berkeley County

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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Martinsburg.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Berkeley county include:

Allensville,   Baker Heights,   Bedington,   Berkeley,   Berkeley Place,   Bessemer,   Blairton,   Bunker Hill,   Darkesville,   Douglas Grove,   Falling Waters,   Files Crossroad,   Ganotown,   Gerrardstown,   Glengary,   Goose Nest,   Greensburg,   Hainesville,   Hedgesville,   Inwood,   Irish Hill,   Johnsontown,   Jones Springs,   Little Georgetown,   Marlowe,   Nipetown,   Nollville,   North Mountain,   Pikeside,   Ridgeway,   Shanghai,   Spring Mills,   Swan Pond,   Tablers Station,   Tarico Heights,   Tomahawk,   Van Clevesville,   Vanville,   Winebrenners Crossroad,  

 

Or have a look at other West Virginia counties including:

Barbour,   Boone,   Braxton,   Brooke,   Cabell,   Calhoun,   Clay,   Doddridge,   Fayette,   Gilmer,   Grant,   Greenbrier,   Hampshire,   Hancock,   Hardy,   Harrison,   Jackson,   Jefferson,   Kanawha,   Lewis,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Marion,   Marshall,   Mason,   McDowell,   Mercer,   Mineral,   Mingo,   Monongalia,   Monroe,   Morgan,   Nicholas,   Ohio,   Pendleton,   Pleasants,   Pocahontas,   Preston,   Putnam,   Raleigh,   Randolph,   Ritchie,   Roane,   Summers,   Taylor,   Tucker,   Tyler,   Upshur,   Wayne,   Webster,   Wetzel,   Wirt,   Wood,   Wyoming,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Martinsburg, WV?
Then read on!

1. Martinsburg is the county seat of Berkeley County, West Virginia.
2. It is the largest city in the Eastern Panhandle region of West Virginia.
3. It was established in 1778 and is the oldest town in the state.
4. The city is home to the Martinsburg Roundhouse, a National Historic Landmark.
5. The city is also home to the Martinsburg Mall, a shopping center with over 50 stores and restaurants.
6. The city is home to several museums, including the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Museum and the Adam Stephen House Museum.
7. Martinsburg is home to several annual festivals, including the Apple Harvest Festival and the West Virginia Strawberry Festival.
8. The city is served by two airports: Eastern West Virginia Regional Airport and Shepherd Field Airport.