Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia

Summary

Forks of Cacapon (/kəˈkpən/ kə-KAY-pən), formerly Forks of Capon (/ˈkpən/ KAY-pən), is an unincorporated community in Hampshire County in the U.S. state of West Virginia. The community is named for its location at the confluence of the North River and Cacapon River. Forks of Cacapon is also located at another fork: the crossroads of West Virginia Route 29, West Virginia Route 127, and Frank Haines Road (West Virginia Secondary Route 45/5).

Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia
Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia is located in West Virginia
Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia
Location of Forks of Cacapon in West Virginia
Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia is located in the United States
Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia
Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia (the United States)
Coordinates: 39°24′24″N 78°25′51″W / 39.40667°N 78.43083°W / 39.40667; -78.43083
CountryUnited States
StateWest Virginia
CountyHampshire
Elevation715 ft (218 m)
Time zoneUTC-5 (Eastern (EST))
 • Summer (DST)UTC-4 (EDT)
Area code304
GNIS feature ID1539146[1]

The community was originally known by the name of its post office, Forks of Capon. The post office was in operation from the mid-19th century until 1910. John Loy served as its final post master.[2] Despite the name of its former post office, the community is now referred to as Forks of Cacapon.

Historic sites edit

  • Capon View Farm, Gaston Road (CR 45/7)
  • Fort Capon site, Gaston Road (CR 45/7)
  • Island Hill United Methodist Church, WV Route 29 North
  • Old Forks of Capon Post Office & General Store, Gaston Road (CR 45/7)

References edit

  1. ^ a b U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Forks of Cacapon, West Virginia. Retrieved on 2009-10-15.
  2. ^ "Hampshire Trivia", Hampshire Review, pp. 1A, November 21, 2007

External links edit

  • Braddock's Camp at Forks of Capon
  • History of the Crossings at the Great Cacapon

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