Alderson Historic District
Type: Historic Attractions/Museums
Offering 165 structures of historic or architectural significance. Examples include Greek Revival, Federal, Queen Anne and Victorian. Also a restored 1896 rail station. Located on the Monroe & Greenbrier County sides of the Greenbrier River.
Alderson, WV
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Alderson Community Market
Type: Shopping
Weekly market on Saturday mornings featuring in-season, local produce, baked goods, meats, crafts and other farm products in a fun, family-friendly environment. Sat 9am -1pm, May through October
Greenbrier Interpretive Center parking lot along Route 12 (near old bridge).
Greenbrier Interpretive Center
Alderson, WV
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Alderson Memorial Pedestrian Bridge
Type: Historic Attractions/Museums
Built in 1913 and on the National Register of Historic Places, this rare concrete arch bridge links two counties and one town together and offers gorgeous views up and down the Greenbrier River. Closed to all but foot traffic except during the Alderson Fourth of July Parade. Located on Rt. 12 and Monroe Ave.
Rt. 12 and Monroe Ave.
Alderson, WV
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Alderson’s Store
Type: Shopping
A shopping and architectural experience, this store was established by the Alderson family in 1887. Featuring antiques, collectibles, jewery, books, gift, women’s and men’s accessories and more.
203 S Monroe St.
Alderson, WV
304-445-2851 or 304-445-7195
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The C&O Railroad Depot
Type: Historic Attractions/Museums
Newly restored C&O Depot (c. 1896) featuring a seasonal museum and gift shop. Located in the Alderson Historic District.
Railroad Ave.
Alderson, WV
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Driving Tours of the Greenbrier Valley
Type: Farms, Historic Attractions/Museums, Outdoor Recreation
This brochure offers a number of self-guided, back-roads tours for visitors and residents alike. Sightseers are able to explore the Greenbrier Valley’s historic landmarks, beautiful scenery and quaint towns among many other attractions.
Alderson, WV
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Fort Spring Boat Launch
Type: Outdoor Recreation
Canoe/kayak put-in located seven miles from Alderson. Enjoy mild whitewater along the downstream, two to three-hour journey to Alderson. Located at the Intersection of Rt. 63 and CR. 43 in Fort Spring.
Rt. 63 and CR. 43
Alderson, WV
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Greenbrier River Campground
Type: Family Fun, Outdoor Recreation
RV and tent camping along the Greenbrier River, including on-site RV rentals with all the conveniences of home. Water, sewer, electric, store, coin laundry and river activities. Reservations required.
Rt. 63
Alderson, WV
304-445-2203
Toll-free: 800-775-2203
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Lower Greenbrier River Byway
Type: Outdoor Recreation
The Lower Greenbrier River Byway travels 27 miles along the railroad through scenic countryside, wooded areas and the charming town of Alderson before the river empties into the New River in Hinton, WV. Located on Rts. 63, 3 and 12, Fort Spring to Alderson.
Rts. 63, 3 and 12
Alderson, WV
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Old Greenbrier Baptist Church
Type: Historic Attractions/Museums
Organized in 1781, this church is the oldest Baptist Church in West Virginia with complete records since its organization. The church is built of Indiana limestone and has a complete pipe organ.
301 N Monroe St.
Alderson, WV
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Wolf Creek Gallery
Type: Shopping
Brimming with unique gifts for the home and garden, as well as jewelry and the popular wold creek calender. Also featuring the Quilter’s Nook for all your quilting needs.
109 Cherry Avenue
Alderson, WV
304-445-2088
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