GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – For the duration of the West Virginia State Fair, the Greenbrier Historical Society will be hosting a new exhibit on the Hidden History of Western Greenbrier County in the old MERILUCO building, located adjacent to the garden and greenhouse.
The MERILUCO building, aptly named with the first two letters of each word in Meadow River Lumber Company, was built in 1921 on the fairgrounds to feature the work and skills of the lumber company.
The Hidden History exhibit will feature photographs, artifacts, and information on the industries that shaped the people and culture of Western Greenbrier County: the timbering, railroad, and coal mining industries.
The exhibit is open August 7-16, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every day. Staff will be available to give you an insider’s view. Join us to celebrate the rich and unique history of the Western Greenbrier County, learn about the ongoing Hidden History project, and see how you can help us make history!
To learn more, visit the Greenbrier Historical Society’s website at www.greenbrierhistorical.org/