Gassaway Town Hall
Gassaway, West Virginia, a charming city nestled on a hill, was established in 1905 on what was once a sprawling farm. Named after Henry Gassaway Davis, a former US Senator and vice-presidential candidate, the town experienced rapid growth thanks to the Coal Coke Railroad. With its strategic location between Elkins and Charleston, Gassaway became a bustling hub, housing the railroad's shops and attracting travelers to its beloved Gassaway Hotel.
Once a thriving railroad town boasting a depot, two hotels, a bank, schools, churches, shops, an armory, and a hospital, Gassaway remains steeped in tradition and history. Today, it stands as a testament to its vibrant past, offering visitors a glimpse into its rich heritage and small-town charm.
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