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stockade fort near
Forks of
Cacapon,
Hampshire County, West
Virginia Cacapon Lake, a
reservoir in
Morgan County, West
Virginia Cacapon Mountain, a
mountain in...
- The
Cacapon River (locally /kəˈkeɪpən/ kə-KAY-pən;
meaning Medicine Waters),
located in the
Appalachian Mountains of West Virginia's
eastern panhandle...
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Great Cacapon (/kəˈkeɪpən/ kə-KAY-pən) is a census-designated
place (CDP) in
Morgan County in the U.S.
state of West Virginia's
Eastern Panhandle. As...
- USS
Cacapon (AO-52) was a T3 Cimarron-class
fleet oiler acquired by the U.S. Navy
during World War II. She
served her
country primarily in the Pacific...
- The
Cacapon State Park
Historic District is
located in
Cacapon Resort State Park, in
Morgan County, West Virginia,11.4
miles south of
Berkeley Springs...
- The
Battle of
Great Cacapon — also
known as Mercer's M****acre — was
fought on
April 18, 1756
between members of
Colonel George Washington's
Virginia Regiment...
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Cacapon Inlet (66°10′S 101°0′E / 66.167°S 101.000°E / -66.167; 101.000) is an
inlet about 2
nautical miles (4 km) wide and 9
nautical miles (17 km)...
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Forks of
Cacapon (/kəˈkeɪpən/ kə-KAY-pən),
formerly Forks of
Capon (/ˈkeɪpən/ KAY-pən), is an
unincorporated community in
Hampshire County in the U.S...
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Panhandle region. The Lost
River is
geologically the same
river as the
Cacapon River: It
flows into an
underground channel northeast of
McCauley along...
- The
North River is a
tributary of the
Cacapon River,
belonging to the
Potomac River and
Chesapeake Bay watersheds. The
river is
located in
Hampshire and...