Camp Washington-Carver Complex

CR 11/3, Clifftop, West Virginia. County/parish: Fayette.

Added to the National Register of Historic Places June 20, 1980. NRIS 80004017.

4 contributing buildings. 2 contributing structures.

Also known as:

  • West Virginia 4-H Camp for Negroes

From Wikipedia:

Camp Washington-Carver Complex

Camp Washington-Carver Complex, formerly known as West Virginia 4-H Camp for Negroes, is a historic camp and national historic district located near Clifftop, Fayette County, West Virginia. The district encompasses four contributing buildings and two contributing structures, the most notable being the Great Chestnut Lodge, a log building of unusual size and structural character. It is the largest log structure built entirely of chestnut in West Virginia. It was built in 1941–1942, and is a 1+12-story building in the form of a modified Latin cross with a gabled block (Assembly Hall) and a gabled wing or ell (Dining Hall). Also on the property are a log cottage (1940), two frame dormitories (1942), a water tower (1940), and a small pond (1940). The camp was established by an act of the West Virginia legislature in 1937, and developed as a project of the Works Progress Administration starting in 1939.

It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.

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National Park Service documentation: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/86534953

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