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By 2003, Ashelman's son Randall was in charge of operations, while Sam Ashelman remained active and continued the activities of the non-profit Coolfont Foundation for the Arts, which brought musicians, writers, and others to the resort. In 2005 the Coolfont was sold for a reported $ 7.8 million to
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and called Coolfont in reference to nearby springs. In 1965, Ashelman, together with his wife Martha and Rosalyn and Alden Capen, established the hotel. The Ashelmans added numerous cabins, private homes, a conference center, and other buildings on the grounds. It became a West Virginia landmark
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In 2014 the company removed a substantial amount of timber from the property. The property was listed for sale and in 2016 was put up for auction. The entire remaining resort property, amounting to 988 acres, was sold in nine parcels for a total of $ 2.673 million.
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visited by numerous famous guests, and noted as a retreat for Washington politicians who used the facility for both recreation and for policy discussions. Among the hotel's best known regular guests were
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In 2019 the resort began reconstruction and was set to reopen by May 2020. The restaurant and some lodging reopened during early- and mid-2020. A brewpub opened on the resort campus in 2019.
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In 1961, Sam Ashelman (1913–2010), a Washington, D.C. businessman who had been influential in the
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movement, bought the property, consisting of about 1,200 acres including a
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Alpine Village Lodges at Coolfont Resort in November 2020
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Recreational building at Coolfont Resort in November 2020
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Buildings and structures in Morgan County, West Virginia
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Tourist attractions in Morgan County, West Virginia
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Logo of Coolfont Resort

A-frame
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
Coordinates
39°34′42″N 78°16′05″W / 39.578315°N 78.268131°W / 39.578315; -78.268131
www.coolfont.com
Berkeley Springs, West Virginia
consumer cooperative
landmark 1913 house
John Herbert Quick
Al
Tipper Gore
Vice President of the United States
the 1992 election
Carl M. Freeman Companies
View of front of long building with a large tree in front.
View of two small lodge buildings behind many thin trees.
View of large building with gables.
Inside view of large open area with wooden planks on the floor and other evidence of construction in progress.
"Coolfont Manor House, near Berkeley Springs in Morgan County, West Virginia"
Library of Congress
"Samuel F. Ashelman Jr., Resort Founder"
The Washington Post
"Samuel F. Ashelman Jr., 97"
Archived
Wayback Machine
The Herald-Mail
"Coolfont: A slice of heaven in West Virginia"
United Press International

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