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Why Live in Buckhannon

Buckhannon, located in Upshur County, West Virginia, offers a blend of college town charm and scenic beauty. Home to West Virginia Wesleyan College, the city has a vibrant community influenced by the college's presence, with professors, students, and staff contributing to the local culture. The downtown area features a variety of boutiques, dining options, and events. Housing styles in Buckhannon range from Victorians and Colonial Revivals to Craftsman, ranch-style, and split-level homes, with some developments having homeowners associations. The Buckhannon River and nearby mountains provide picturesque views, while properties closer to downtown and the college are characterized by larger lots and tree-lined streets. Outdoor attractions include City Park with sports courts and playgrounds, the Elizabeth J. “Binky” Poundstone Riverwalk Park with paved trails and a dog park, and Jawbone Park, which hosts a farmers’ market and Festival Fridays in the summer. The West Virginia Strawberry Festival in May is a notable event, featuring live entertainment, parades, and carnival games. Dining options range from local favorites like The Whistle Stop Bar and Grill and Mama Roma to the craft beer and coffee offerings at Stone Tower Brews. Shopping is available downtown and along Highway 20, with additional options 28 miles north in Clarksburg. Despite the charm, residents should be aware of rail noise and potential flooding risks, particularly near the river and downtown. Transportation is facilitated by Country Roads Transit and proximity to U.S. Highway 48 and Interstate 79, with North Central West Virginia Airport 28 miles away. Major employers include a Weyerhaeuser wood products plant and WVU Medicine St. Joseph’s Hospital.

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