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Barrackville rests in a hollow of rolling hills, where the Monongahela River, a broad, slow-moving artery, carves its path through a landscape of verdant slopes and fertile bottomlands. It lies 14.2 miles south-west of Morgantown, WV (from Morgantown, WV: bearing 232°T), and is situated 1.8 miles north-west of Fairmont. The air here often carries the damp scent of earth and pine, particularly after a summer shower, and the afternoon sun, as it begins its descent, casts long, soft shadows across the undulating terrain. Old farmhouses, their paint weathered to a gentle grey or faded barn red, dot the hillsides, their porches catching the last of the day's warmth, while the main thoroughfare of Barrackville itself is a quiet ribbon of asphalt, lined with modest homes and businesses that hum with a low, steady energy. The surrounding countryside, a patchwork of well-tended fields and stands of mature deciduous trees, offers a sense of enduring peace, a quiet testament to the land's ability to sustain life. The history of Barrackville is deeply entwined with the coal seams that once pulsed beneath this soil, a legacy that shaped its early economy and the very character of its people. For generations, the rhythmic clang of pickaxes and the rumble of coal cars were the dominant sounds, drawing families to this corner of Marion County seeking work and opportunity. Though the mines have long since fallen silent, the memory of that industrial era lingers, not as a burden, but as a part of the town's narrative, a foundational layer upon which a new identity is being built. Today, the local economy leans more towards agriculture and a growing number of small, independent businesses, with many residents commuting to neighboring towns for employment. The Monongahela River, once a conduit for industry, now offers a gentler presence, a place for quiet contemplation or the simple pleasure of watching the water flow, mirroring the unhurried pace of life that defines Barrackville.
| Location | Barrackville, Marion County, West Virginia |
| Coordinates | 39.503695°N, 80.166745°W |
| Timezone | Eastern Time (America/New_York) |
| ZIP Code(s) | 26559 |
| Area Code | 304 |
| Page generated | June 2026 |
| Weather data | Open-Meteo (open-source), NOAA National Weather Service |