Inwood, West Virginia Inwood, West Virginia Location in Berkeley County and the state of West Virginia.

Location in Berkeley County and the state of West Virginia.

Inwood is a census-designated place (CDP) in Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States, positioned south of Martinsburg.

In the late 1880s, coinciding with the arrival of the Cumberland Valley Railroad (CVRR) extension, a resort that became known as Inwood Park was established on the property of the Strong family of south Berkeley County, West Virginia.

The Cumberland Valley Railroad station in Inwood also encompassed a grain elevator, which ensured that much of the small-town agricultural products would be brought to Inwood to be shipped elsewhere.

Other products shipped from Inwood via the CVRR were wood products, such as bark (for tanning) and barns ties from the region west of the town.

One story is that it was titled for the Park positioned there - Inwood Park, the park "in the woods" - therefore INWOOD park.

The other story is that Inwood's name was changed when Jonathan Newton Thatcher, of Gerrard, wanted to open a postal service in the town.

When Thatcher's cousin from Inwood, California, showed him a letter with his home address on it, he decided to use the name "Inwood" for the town.

To get the town's name changed from Gerrard to Inwood and to get a postal service established there.

Jonathan Thatcher was the first postmaster for the new Inwood, West Virginia.

Through federal funds and the influence of Gray Silver, a school where various aspects of burgeoning apples was established at Inwood.

Gray Silver was also instrumental in putting together a group of investors to bring a commercial apple plant to Inwood.

Musselman Company of Biglerville, Pennsylvania, opened an apple refining plant at Inwood.

By the late 1920s, the Musselman plant in Inwood exclusively produced apple sauce, the first apple refining plant of its kind. According to the Koppen Climate Classification system, Inwood has a humid subtropical climate, abbreviated "Cfa" on climate maps. Inwood is home to Knouse Foods Musselman plant.

Musselman plant and the town of Inwood on the map.

Musselman High School, positioned in Inwood, was assembled in 1949 when the C.H.

When a new Musselman High School was assembled in the late 1990s, the initial Musselman High School was torn down and Musselman Middle School was assembled on the same site.

Inwood School, now Inwood Primary School, opened in 1926 and in 1970 became a major school with the expansion of schools in southern Berkeley County.

An earlier school was positioned west of present-day I-81 near Inwood, and can be seen on the Berkeley County map of 1894.

Climate Summary for Inwood, West Virginia Municipalities and communities of Berkeley County, West Virginia, United States

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Census-designated places in Berkeley County, West Virginia - Census-designated places in West Virginia