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Greenbrier County WV is rich in history and natural beauty. It is set in a lush forested area amid flowing rivers and streams in the alluring Allegheny Mountains. Besides the beauty which sets it apart, it also has drawing power as a place of vast entertainment and activities for those who visit and who chose to call it home. Arts and Entertainment For those who enjoy cultural activities, the Valley, as it is often called, offers everything from drama and the arts to fairs and festivals. The Greenbrier Valley Theater is a performing arts theater which presents year round performances including musicals, comedies, and dramas. The Carnegie Hall offers live performances by companies and artists from around the world. Fairs and festivals often feature live entertainment as well as things like horse shows, antique shows and sporting events, not to mention food festivals. In Lewisburg WV, visitors can enjoy a leisurely walk through the 236-acre National Register Historic District where seventy 18th and 19th century buildings have been restored or maintained. There are several unique shops and restaurants in this district to enjoy as well. Organ Cave is a great place to tour for Civil War buffs; it served as a stagecoach stop in 1812 and later as shelter for General Lee's troops during the War. Today it is used as an RV campground and rodeo venue. Lost World Caverns offers some of the most spectacular formations found anywhere and there are some dinosaur artifacts on the premises, too. Besides RV parking and picnic areas, there is also a gift shop and tours are available. The Great Outdoors For outdoor enthusiasts, the parks and recreation areas of the county draw photographers from around the world to capture the natural beauty of the mountains, lakes, and streams. The Greenbrier River offers plenty of enjoyment for fishermen, canoeists and swimmers and Greenbrier State Forest is excellent for camping, hiking, and naturalists as well as hunters. The mountains also draw hikers and bikers, while the caves are an irresistible attraction to spelunkers and sightseers. Golfers can enjoy golfing on the three championship courses of The Greenbrier Resort or other excellent courses found in the area - the Lewisburg Elks Country Club just to name a few. Ski season runs from mid-November through mid-April. The more popular Snowshoe Mountain Resort boasts of having first-rate slopes. Shopping and Dining Don't forget about the shopping and dining experiences that await you in the Valley. Greenbrier County offers quaint antique shops, outlet malls, and novelty stores, and the restaurants of the county offer everything from casual to fine dining. The Resturant's are Food and Friends, General Lewis Inn, Star Dusk Cafe, Applebee's, Bob Evans, Ruby Tuesday, Jefferson Street Grill. Granny's House which is the only 24-hour restaurant in the valley, serves home-style country meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner. It even has its own gift shop onsite. Real Estate There are a several housing options in the area. New subdivisions are being planned with first-time homebuyers and retirees in mind. The average price for a three-bedroom home falls in the $110,000 to $165,000 range. Newer homes are priced from $160,000 to $450,000. Some of the Victorian and antebellum houses are frequently put on the market, but prices will vary depending upon the location and their condition. Many Buy vs Rent Students and faculty of the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine who are looking for rental properties are offered assistance by the school. The students and faculty of WVSOM who are relocating to Lewisburg, however, are finding there are a limited number of rental properties available in the area. The Greenbrier County WV real estate prices are reasonable; the availability of affordable homes for sale is such that homeownership is a viable option for WVSOM students, faculty and others relocating to West Virginia. Economy The economic climate is changing.... and for the better. Once primarily an agricultural economy, Greenbrier Valley is developing several segments to strengthen and expand its economic future. Agriculture, timber, limestone quarries, manufacturing, utilities, as well as retail and wholesale business are still strong in the economy of Greenbrier County WV. But, tourism is being developed as an important segment of the county's economic future with the Greenbrier Resort and the state and federal park systems. Another important segment of the economy is the health care industry as demonstrated by the dramatic growth of the Greenbrier Valley Medical Center and the West Virginia School of Osteopathic Medicine.
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The business area of HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LEWISBURG will be having their HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE on Sunday November 23rd beginning at noon.
Come and enjoy the following:
Search for Frosty in the shop windows
Watch the living history at the Downtown Green space, listen to Don Drummer solo guitarist at Sunflower Soul, Wild Bean will have local music on its window stage, and see the art exhibits at Carnegie Hall.
Bring a jersey or basketball for the signature of Bimbo Coles, former NBA basketball star and member of the 1988 Olympic basketball team at Sunflower Soul.
Enjoy "The Holiday Reunion" at 6:30 at the Lewis Theater
And don't forget to do you CHRISTMAS SHOPPING
Enjoy the beauty of HISTORIC DOWNTOWN LEWISBURG all dressed up for the holidays
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This is my first blog. I am a Realtor in Lewisburg, WV, Greenbrier County, and new to Active Rain! It is absolutely unbelievable to find this wealth of information. Well, I've been going through the posted blogs, for about a week now, and realize the more I read, the more information I find. This can become overwhelming, but well worth the effort. I've bookmarked so many pages. Most of these are tools, but some good reading blogs that I wanted to keep for references.
While the market is somewhat slow, I find it a good time to catch up on real estate training, and the Active Rain website has been so helpful. THANK YOU!
While perusing the Active Rain site, I searched for Lewisburg West Virginia, but did not find much on this area. Below are some links I wanted to share with the Active Rain community on Lewisburg, West Virginia, and the Greenbrier County. As in every state/county, there's so much to see. But, I truly feel (as most of you probably do) my charming, historic city of Lewisburg is God's Country. Wild, Wonderful West Virginia.
So, please peruse the links below to find out why some "Mountaineers" love living in Lewisburg, WV and Greenbrier County:

Call me, your Greenbrier County, WV Real Estate Connection --
Rebecca Gaujot - Coldwell Banker Stuart and Watts Real Estate 304-520-2133
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