Greenbrier Historical Society North House Museum Archives Making History Come Alive for the Greenbrier Valley

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Greenbrier Historical Society Lewisburg West Virginia

Founded in 1963, the Greenbrier Historical Society is dedicated to community enrichment through education and preservation of the history and culture of the Greenbrier Valley. A regional organization, we serve the West Virginia counties of Greenbrier, Monroe, Summers, and Pocahontas. The Greenbrier Historical Society collects, preserves, protects, and exhibits historical materials and objects, provides education experiences and activities, and supports historical inquiry and research.

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Greenbrier Historical Society North House Museum and Archives. Making History Come Alive for the Greenbrier Valley. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. If these old stones could talk. July 13, 2015. Heres a guest post from my friend and cemetery restoration colleague Morgan Bunn. She has a number of ancestors buried in Old Stone Cemetery, has been doing cemetery restoration for years and is a Cemetery 101 Workshop leader. IF THESE OLD STONES COULD TALK. Do you love old stones? If any .

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