Shepherdstown, West Virginia
Shepherdstown, West Virginia
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Shepherdstown, West Virginia

Historic Shepherdstown, the oldest town in the state of West Virginia, nestled in the lower Shenandoah Valley - is only 90 minutes from the Washington/Baltimore metropolitan areas but miles away from the stress and rushed lifestyle of the city. Stroll along German Street, filled with more than a dozen fine dining and casual restaurants, unique locally-owned shops offering everything from baby clothes to local arts and crafts, and an independent movie theater. You're sure to find the perfect spot to stay, eat and shop here - all uniquely Shepherdstown.

Enjoy the performing arts? Come to the acclaimed Contemporary American Theater Festival and classical music performances at Shepherd University, or listen to live music at local restaurants and pubs. Love the great outdoors? The C&O Canal is less than a mile away, with biking and hiking along the Potomac River; several outfitters in Harpers Ferry offer rafting and tubing adventures. Is history your passion? Shepherdstown is only five minutes from Antietam Battlefield, site of the bloodiest battle of the Civil War, and many of our well-preserved buildings were standing when General George Washington called local troops to join him in Boston for the Revolutionary War. Throughout the year, events like the Mountain Heritage Arts and Crafts Festival, the Over-the-Mountain Studio Tour and Christmas in Shepherdstown showcase the best that the area has to offer.

Welcome to Shepherdstown, WV - we hope you'll enjoy your visit!


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Featured Event

Friday, February 03, 2012

“Atlantic City”

Please check Shepherdstown250.com for other Shepherdstown 250 events and information.

The Shepherdstown Film Society announces its spring 2012 season, in partnership with Shepherd University’s Scarborough Society. The series, Almost Oscar, includes films that were nominated for Best Picture. The series also includes several special collaborative presentations. The movies listed below will be screened on Fridays at 7 PM in Shepherd University’s Reynolds Hall. All films are followed by a post-film discussion. Admission is FREE!!

· February 3 “Atlantic City” (1981) by Louis Malle; 104 min.

· February 17 “Catch a Fire” (2006) by Phillip Noyce; 98 min. Presented in conjunction with Shepherd University’s Common Reading and Black History Month programs and co-sponsored with the Office of Multicultural Student Affairs.

· March 2 “Matewan” (1987) by John Sayles; 135 min. Discussion led by Davitt McAteer. This is a special screening in celebration of Shepherdstown’s 250th anniversary.

· April 6 “Good Night, and Good Luck” (2005) by George Clooney; 93 min. Presented in conjunction with the Shepherd University’s Common Reading program. Discussion led by Todd Cotgreave, Manager of the campus radio station WSHC-89.7 FM.

· April 20 “The Piano” (1993) by Jane Campion; 121 min. Discussion led by Dr. Rachel Ritterbusch.

The Shepherdstown Film Society is a coalition of interested individuals and organizations dedicated to bringing more quality films to Shepherdstown. The spring film series is made possible through a partnership with Shepherd University’s Scarborough Society and is also supported by Friends of the Shepherdstown Library (FOSL). For further information on these and other films or to volunteer, please visit our website at www.shepherdstownfilmsociety.org or contact Lisa Welch (304-876-1837, lmwelch@frontiernet.net) or Mina Goodrich (304-876-2159, LarryMina@aol.com).

Shepherdstown Fun Fact: Thomas Shepherd originally lived on the northwest corner of King & German Streets.
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