Around & About the Clarksburg History Museum

Fort New Salem: Harrison County's Pioneer Frontier


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Fort New Salem is an eight-acre reconstructed 19th-century Appalachian settlement located in Salem, West Virginia. Featuring 17 log structures authentically relocated and restored, the site preserves the history, crafts, and traditions of Western Virginia's frontier communities. Initially developed in the early 1970s, the village opened to the public in 1974 and is now managed by the Fort New Salem Foundation, a nonprofit organization committed to advancing the educational, cultural, and historical heritage of the region.

The site hosts seasonal events that immerse visitors in the rich traditions of Appalachia, including the nationally recognized “Spirit of Christmas in the Mountains,” which celebrates traditional holiday customs. Guests can also explore Appalachian folklore during "Myths of the Mountains" or participate in workshops to learn skills such as basket weaving and candle making. Through these experiences, Fort New Salem offers a unique and engaging glimpse into the past, ensuring that the legacy of the region continues to inspire future generations.

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