The Little Town In West Virginia That Might Just Be The Most Unique Town In The World
West Virginia has so many great little towns, but Lewisburg brings together so much of what makes West Virginia wonderful. Take a look at all there is to see here.

Here you'll find great restaurants, concerts, art, history, festivals and natural wonders.

The concert hall was built in 1902 by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie.
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Jim's Drive-In has been a popular spot since the early 1950s. Address:
479 Washington St, West Lewisburg, WV 24901
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They've been serving classic American cuisine for over 28 years, and they've been featured on the Food Network. Address: 213 W Washington Street, Lewisburg, WV.

You won't want to miss their Sunday brunch. Address: 111 S Lafayette St, Lewisburg, WV 24901

Hill and Holler can be found at 204 North Jefferson Street in historic downtown Lewisburg. Read more about their history here. The restaurant started as a bike shop!

Local restaurants gather to provide samples of their delightful dishes. Proceeds benefit Carnegie Hall and other local organizations.

This chocolate themed event takes place every year. You can find out more here.
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The dates for next year's fair will be August 10-19, 2017. More information here.

During the fair's off season, the fairgrounds are host to a giant flea market. You can read more about it here.

You can find out more about touring the cave here.
This article is only scratching the surface of all there is to see in this little town. For more things to see and do, check out the town’s website.
For more great towns in West Virginia, check out this small town road trip.
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479 Washington St, West Lewisburg, WV 24901