West Virginia is comprised of many small towns that have a tendency to fall under the radar. Here’s just one of them.
Lewisburg, located in Greenbrier County, has many attractions to visitors and residents. It was voted the Coolest Small Town in America by Budget Travel.
The downtown area is a vibrant spot for for specialty shops, clothing stores and art galleries, such as Studio 40, Cooper Gallery and Robert's Antique and Wine Shop. Be sure to visit the restaurants while there, too, such as Hill & Holler and Food & Friends.
The historic nature of the town goes back to the 18th century, but a more recent historical icon is a unique attraction, especially in 2018. Jim's Drive-In is one of the few operating drive-ins left in the country, and definitely worth visiting while you are in Lewisburg.
It is also a great town for annual events, such as the Lewisburg Chocolate Festival and the State Fair of West Virginia. Additionally, it is very close to Lost World Caverns, an incredible cave that offers guided tours and a natural history museum.
So even though this town is small, it does not mean that there aren't plenty of things to do there. It is definitely worth a visit the next time you are in eastern West Virginia.
For more information about Lewisburg, check out their website here, and their Facebook page here.
Have you ever been to Lewisburg? Feel free to comment below and tell us about your visit.
Would like to like to visit other small towns in West Virginia? Check out these 10 cool towns you’ve probably never heard of.
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