Martinsburg is a city in Berkeley County, West Virginia, known for its rich history and picturesque landscapes. Located in the Eastern Panhandle, it serves as a gateway to both rural West Virginia and the urban centers of Washington, D.C., and Baltimore. The city features a blend of historic architecture and modern developments, with notable landmarks such as the historic courthouse and the Martinsburg Union Station, which played a vital role during the Civil War. Martinsburg is part of the larger Hagerstown-Martinsburg metropolitan area, enhancing its regional significance. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy various recreational activities in nearby parks and natural reserves, such as the Cacapon Resort State Park. The area also offers a vibrant arts scene, with local galleries, theaters, and community events that celebrate the culture and heritage of the region. Martinsburg's location along major highways and proximity to the Eastern Panhandle's amenities make it an attractive place for both residents and visitors, housing a growing community with a mix of historical charm and modern conveniences.