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Greenbrier Brides

North House Museum 301 West Washington Street, Lewisburg, WV 24901, USA, Lewisburg, West Virginia, United States

Greenbrier Brides romantically steps back in time, featuring historical wedding dresses, suits and accessories from the Greenbrier Valley.  From an 1842 gown worn by three generations of one family to a 1955 French Chantilly lace gown, these fashions show changing styles and traditions in the Nineteenth and early Twentieth centuries.  Did you know the wedding... View Article

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Candlelit Cemetery Tours

Join the Greenbrier Historical Society for a guided candlelit cemetery tour. See Lewisburg's most historical cemeteries in a brand-new light as you learn about the people who lived and died with chilling stories to tell. October 25 & 27 - 7pm, 7:30pm and 8pm tours. $10 per person.  

The Historical Ghost

Carnegie Hall 611 Church St, Lewisburg, WV 24901, USA, Lewisburg, West Virginia, United States

Presented by the Greenbrier Historical Society, hear the historical account of "The Greenbrier Ghost" as we discuss the historical documents from the 1897 trial of Zona Heaster Shue.Meet us at Hamilton Auditorium at Carnegie Hall, Lewisburg, WV Tickets can be found on Carnegie Hall's website by following the link below! https://carnegiehallwv.secure.force.com/ticket/...

Candlelit Cemetery Tours

Join the Greenbrier Historical Society for a guided candlelit cemetery tour. See Lewisburg's most historical cemeteries in a brand-new light as you learn about the people who lived and died with chilling stories to tell. October 25 & 27 - 7pm, 7:30pm and 8pm tours. $10 per person.  

“Home Along the Hills” Tour

The ”Homes Among the Hills” tour will be held from 10 am to 4 pm beginning at the visitor’s choice of locations.  See website for more information. ​All the locations are “kid-friendly” and folks are encouraged to bring youngsters to learn about the history of this area by experiencing these sites.  It is a learning... View Article

250th Anniversary Camp Union Event

Discover the rich early history of Lewisburg at the Camp Union Anniversary Weekend. This special event features engaging living history re-enactments, a brand-new exhibit on Camp Union and Lord Dunmore’s War, and a keynote lecture by Alan Gutchess, Director of the Fort Pitt Museum discussing the Native American and Settler perspectives of Lord Dunmore's War.... View Article