Town of Hedgesville
Main St
Hedgesville, WV 25427
The Town of Hedgesville, located at a historic limestone spring, has roots dating back to the early 1700s when it served as a meeting place for Native Americans before European settlers arrived. Originally a trading village known as Skinners Gap, it became an official town in 1870 when the Town Council was established to govern the area.
With a constant water temperature of 57 degrees, the spring remains an integral part of the town's charm, accompanied by the legend that those who drink from it are destined to return. The community is actively engaged in local governance through monthly meetings of the Town Council, Planning Commission, and Finance Committee.
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