GREENBRIER COUNTY W.Va. (WVDN) – The Greenbrier Historical Society is the proud recipient of West Virginia’s 2025 Local Economic Development Assistance Grant. On August 5, Senator Vince Deeds presented GHS Board Member Janice Cooley with the grant funds. The funds have been earmarked to support GHS’ Hidden History project, which Cooley manages.
The historical society deeply appreciates the support of Governor Patrick Morrisey as they move forward with leveraging economic development through the Hidden History project. The project includes moving the MERILUCO building from the WV State Fairgrounds to Rainelle, West Virginia, where it will house a permanent exhibit about the history of the people and industries of the Meadow River Valley.
To learn more about the Hidden History project and experience the historic MERILUCO building, visit the Greenbrier Historical Society at the 100th West Virginia State Fair. The MERILUCO building is located on the fairgrounds next to the demonstration garden and greenhouse. You can also visit https://www.greenbrierhistorical.org/ for more information, schedule a visit, and become a member.