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Alderson Historic District

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 Memorial Pedestrian Bridge

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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Andrew Lewis Park

Andrew Lewis Park

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

Discovered and named in the early 1750s for surveyor and later General Andrew Lewis, the park includes the town’s original spring that supplied water to its earliest settlements.

Jefferson St.
Lewisburg, WV
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The C&O Railroad Depot

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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Carnegie Hall

Carnegie Hall

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums, The Arts/Theater

Built in 1902 as a gift from Andrew Carnegie. Carnegie Hall is a non-profit performing arts center offering live performances, education and changing art exhibits throughout the year. Visit them online for their full performance schedule.

105 Church St.
Lewisburg, WV
304-645-7917
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Civil War Trails Brochure

Civil War Trails Brochure

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

The Greenbrier Valley is home to several Civil War Trails sites, including the Alderson Ferry Crossing, Battle of Lewisburg and Organ Cave to name a few. These sites have been designated as part of the West Virginia Civil War Trails Program and are included in the official Civil War Trails brochure.

200 W. Washington Street
Lewisburg, WV
Toll-free: 800-833-2068
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Confederate Cemetery

Confederate Cemetery

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

A cross-shaped mass grave containing the remains of 95 unknown Confederate soldiers who were killed or mortally wounded during the May 23, 1862 Battle of Lewisburg. The site lies within the position occupied by the Union forces. 

McElhenney Rd.
Lewisburg, WV
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Downtown Lewisburg

Downtown Lewisburg

Type: Downtown, Historic Attractions/Museums, Nightlife, Shopping, The Arts/Theater

Discover a surprising selection of over 50 art galleries, award winning resturants, sidewalk cafes, antique shops and clothing boutiques. See why Lewisburg is a Top Mountain Town in America.

Lewisburg, WV
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Driving Tours of the Greenbrier Valley

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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The Historic General Lewis Inn & Restaurant

The Historic General Lewis Inn & Restaurant

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

Originally the John Withrow house, built in 1834. The lobby and west wing were added in 1928 and contain an impressive collection of antique glass, china, kitchen utensils, tools and firearms.

301 E Washington St.
Lewisburg, WV
304-645-2600
Toll-free: 800-628-4454
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The Greenbrier

The Greenbrier

Type: Golf, Historic Attractions/Museums

One of the world’s most famous and elegant resorts, dating to 1778. This AAA Five Diamond resort continually receives national and international accolades. Advanced reservations are available for non-registered guests for golf, spa, Bunker tours, other activities or dinner in any of the resort’s dining venues.

300 West Main St.
White Sulphur Springs, WV
304-536-1110
Toll-free: 800-624-6070
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The Greenbrier Bunker Tours

The Greenbrier Bunker Tours

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

Head underground for an adventure in the Cold War-Era, US Government Relocation Facility that was a secret from 1958 until 1992. Tours are available daily. Cameras, cell phones and other electronic devices are not permitted. Minimum age 10 years.  Reservations required.

 

300 West Main St.
White Sulphur Springs, WV
304-536-7810
Toll-free: 800-624-6070
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Greenbrier Military School Museum

Greenbrier Military School Museum

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

Now the WV School of Osteopathic Medicine, this school (1812-1972) and the former Greenbrier College on Church Street had their origins in the co-ed Lewisburg Academy. Featuring museum displays and memorabilia. The museum is located beside the WVSOM Alumni Center.

400 N Lee St.
Lewisburg, WV
304-645-3247
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Herns Mill Covered Bridge

Herns Mill Covered Bridge

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

This historic covered bridge (c. 1884) provided access to the S.S. Herns mill and is one of only two covered bridges remaining in Greenbrier County. 
Follow signs from Rt. 60 West, 2.6 miles out of downtown Lewisburg. 

Rt. 60 W
Lewisburg, WV
Toll-free: 800-833-2068
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Hokes Mill Covered Bridge

Hokes Mill Covered Bridge

Type: Historic Attractions/Museums

One of only two covered bridges remaining in Greenbrier County, the Hokes Mill Bridge (c. 1897-99) provided access to Hokes Mill. From Ronceverte, travel US 219 S to River Road (Secondary Rt 48), then approximately 3.6 miles to Hokes Mill Road (Secondary Rt 62).  Bridge is located on Hokes Mill Road (Secondary Rt 62), south of Ronceverte, about 1 mile past Hamilton Road on the left.

Hokes Mill Rd.
Ronceverte, WV
Toll-free: 800-833-2068
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