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Paw Paw
Strategically located along the bends of the Potomac River, B&O Railroad and C&O Canal, Paw Paw was named for the unique fruit that grows along its ridges. Paw paws are a native tree with roots in the Ice Age that fed pioneers before they could plant orchards. Botanically, asimina triloba, it is the only temperate climate member of the apple custard family. Tasting like a blend of banana and cantelope, it inspired a national society founded by West Virginian, Neal Peterson, in 1988.
On Washington's many trips west, he usually took the Winchester-Cumberland
Road which closely parallels today's Rt.29/51 through Paw Paw. The
Potomac River, which embraces the old town in one of its bends, was
navigated as early as 1750. Travelers heading west often crossed
the gap in the mountains here, some settling to farm land along the
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