Lewisburg

Take a walking tour of the Lewisburg historic district, which covers 235 acres of downtown. Other historic districts include the Maple Street district historically African-American and the South Church Street district.

Alderson Historic District
Alderson off WV-63. 165 structures of historic or architectural significance, including a restored 1865 rail station.
Lewis Spring
in Andrew Lewis Park. The spring around which the town was founded after its discovery in the 1750s; the stone spring house was built in 1770.
Carnegie Hall
105 Church Street, 304-645-7917, (http://www.carnegiehallwv.com/). Three art galleries, juried art shows, pottery studio, music and dance performances, film series, classes and workshops.
Greenbrier Valley Theatre
113 E Washington Street, 304-645-3838, (http://www.gvtheatre.org/). West Virginia's only year-round professional theatre, offering theatrical productions, musical events, literary events and more. Admission $15 - $22.
American Heritage Music Hall
Quarry Road Village in Fairlea, 304-645-3982 or304-645-2298. Open 7 to 11 pm Tuesdays and the last Saturday of the month. Local musicians promoting American heritage music. Open jamming sessions, family-friendly live entertainment. Admission $5.
Lewis Theatre
113 N Court Street, 304-645-6038. Movies and balcony dining.
Seneca Showcase Movie Theatre
75 Seneca Trail in Greenbrier Valley Mall, 304-645-6033. Two screens, playing first-run movies.
Lewisburg Living History Exhibit
119 W Washington Street in the Lewisburg City Hall, (http://www.lewisburg.org/...). Open 10 am to 4 pm. A tribute to the people, places and events that have contributed to the history of Lewisburg.
North House Museum
301 W Washington Street, 304-645-3398, (http://www.greenbrierhist...). Open 10 am to 4 pm Monday through Saturday. Built in 1820, the museum illustrates early everyday American life using the collections of the Greenbrier Historical Society, including many of the finest examples of early Virginia furnishings. Gift shop, library and archives on-site. Admission $4.
Old Stone Presbyterian Church
200 Church Street, 304-645-2676, (http://www.oldstone.us/). The oldest church in continual use west of the Alleghenies, built in 1796. Be sure to visit the old cemetery.
Confederate Cemetery
McElhenny Road. Home to the remains of 95 unknown Confederate soldiers from the Battle of Lewisburg.
WV Sky Tours
in Renick, 304-497-2135, (http://www.wvskytours.com/). Daytime and nighttime astronomy tours guided by an amateur astronomer and his telescopes.