Old Hemlock is a historic wildlife sanctuary situated in Brandonville, West Virginia. This sanctuary is not just a place of natural beauty, but also a significant part of the region's history. It offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore the rich wildlife and learn about the history of the area.
The Old Hemlock estate is home to a log house dating back to around 1782, making it one of the oldest in Preston County. The house was owned by George Bird Evans, a renowned writer on bird hunting and bird dogs. Visitors can explore this historic house and gain insights into the life and work of George Bird Evans.
The Old Hemlock estate is currently managed by the Old Hemlock Foundation, which was established by the widow of George Bird Evans to preserve his legacy. The property is open to the public for tours, but appointments must be made in advance. This allows visitors to plan their visit and ensures a guided tour of the estate.
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