Greenbrier County, West Virginia, established in 1778, is the second largest county in the state, encompassing 1,021 square miles. Known for its rich history and natural beauty, the county is a hub for industries such as coal, timber, and agriculture, offering a variety of recreational opportunities in the Alleghany Mountains.
Home to municipalities like Lewisburg and White Sulphur Springs, Greenbrier County boasts a population of 35,480 as of the 2010 census. With a diverse economy and a focus on outdoor recreation and tourism, the county continues to evolve while preserving its agricultural heritage and historical significance.
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