Alderson

Alderson Bridge, Monroe Street across Greenbrier River, connects to Monroe County (12/4/91) [1]

Alderson Historic District, Roughly along Monroe Street, Riverview Drive, Railroad Avenue, and adjacent streets (11/12/93) [199]

Alexander McVeigh Miller House (“The Cedars”), Hemlock Avenue (12/15/78) [1]

Argabrite House, 504 Virginia Street (4/16/09)

Alvon Vicinity

Arbuckle’s Fort, Blaker’s Mill Road (11/18/2024) [1]

Blue Bend Forest Camp, 4 miles W of SR 92, Alvon Blue Bend (4/20/94) [12]

Hopkins Mountain Historic District, along FS Road, #139, Hopkins Mountain Road, 4 miles W of SR 2, N of Alvon, Blue Bend, Anthony Road, CR 16/2 (4/14/94) [5]

Blue Sulphur Springs

Blue Sulphur Springs Pavilion, CR 25, 9 miles N of Alderson (10/29/92) [1]

Caldwell Vicinity

Elmhurst (Caldwell Place), US 60 (6/15/75) [1], Elmhurst Boundary Increase, US 60 (12/20/90) [4]

New Deal Resources in Greenbrier State Forest Historic District, 1541 County Rd. 6/2 (Harts Run Rd.) (8/7/2019) [35]

Stone Manse, CR 38; Stonehouse Road (4/15/04)

Fairlea

Meadow River Lumber Building, US 219, State Fair Grounds (11/13/97) [1]

Frankford Vicinity

Homeplace, US 219 N (1/17/08)

Lewisburg

Confederate Cemetery at Lewisburg, Maple St and US 60, Library Park (2/2/88) [1]

Greenbrier County Courthouse and Lewis Spring, Corner of Court and Randolph Streets (8/17/73) [2]

Lewisburg Historic District, along US 60 and US 219 (7/7/78) [400]

Lewisburg Historic District (Additional Documentation) (05.27.2021), Irregular pattern along US 60 and US 219

Lewisburg Historic District (Supplementary Listing Record) (12/5/2022) [1]

Maple Street Historic District, 107-121 Maple Street (4/6/88) [6]

Mt. Tabor Baptist Church, Court and Foster Streets (9/12/76) [1]

John A. North House (Frazier’s Star Tavern/North House Museum), 100 Church Street (10/9/74) [1]

Old Stone Church (Presbyterian), Church and Foster Streets (2/23/72) [1]

Governor Samuel Price House, 224 N. Court Street (6/20/75) [1]

South Church Street Historic District, S. Church Street (2/2/88) [6]

Supreme Court Library Building (Greenbrier County Library and Museum), US 60 W and Courtney Drive (2/23/72) [1]

John Wesley Methodist Church (First Methodist Church), E. Foster Street (6/5/74) [1]

James Withrow House (John Montgomery House) 200 N. Jefferson Street (12/31/74) [1]

Lewisburg Vicinity

Alexander W.I. Arbuckle House (Michael Baker House), 2 miles N of Lewisburg on Arbuckle Road (5/3/76) [1]

David S. Creigh House (“Montescena”), SW of Lewisburg off Davis-Stuart Road (11/12/75) [1]

“Hartland” (Rodgers Farm), 2 miles W of Lewisburg on Houfnaggle Road (6/10/75) [1]

Herns Mill Covered Bridge, CR 40 at jct. CR 60/11, West Virginia Covered Bridges TR (6/4/81) [1]

Hokes Mill Covered Bridge, CR 62 at Hokes Mill crossing of Second Creek, West Virginia Covered Bridges TR 96/4/81) [1]

“Morlunda” (Col. Samuel McClung Place), NW of Lewisburg on CR 40 (3/25/77) [1]

McClung’s Price Place, 699 Savanah Ln. (8/03/07)

Stuart Manor, SW of Lewisburg off CR 2 (7/27/73) [1]

Tuckwiller Tavern, 2 miles NW of Lewisburg off US 60 (3/4/75) [2]

“Tuscawilla” (Edward Dana Knight Farm), S of Lewisburg off US 219 (12/19/79) [1]

Meadow Bluff Vicinity

Deitz Farm (General Robert E. Lee Headquarters), jct. Of SR 20 and SR 28 (4/17/92) [7]

Renick Vicinity

Renick Farm (Wm. Renick Farm), US 219 (4/4/97) [6]

Edgefield, 461 Brownstown Rd. (12/12/12)

Ronceverte

Ronceverte Historic District, Roughly along Main Street, Pocahontas, Monroe, and Greenbrier (5/6/05)

Ronceverte Vicinity

Organ Cave, WV 63, 0.5 mi of jct. US 219 (5/5/05)

Ronceverte Vicinity

Rupert School – located at 253 Church Street, Rupert, Greenbrier County. Added on August 25, 2022

Smoot Vicinity

Sam Black Church, US 60 (3/5/99) [6]

White Sulphur Springs

“The Greenbrier,” off US 60 (NR 10/9/74) [34], (NHL 6/21/90)

“Mountain Home” (Robert Dickson House), SW of White Sulphur Springs on US 60 (11/28/80) [1]

Mountain Home (Boundary Increase) (12.23.2020), 38221 Midland Trail East/p>

Oakhurst Links, 1 Montague Drive (12/04/01) [2]

James Wylie House, 208 E. Main Street (2/5/90) [3]