Five Things to Love About Reedsville
22 Feb 2023
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The village of Reedsville lies a half-hour’s drive southeast of Morgantown on the Kingwood Pike. It was named for early-1800s settler James Reed, and its population today of 500-some is about as high as it’s ever been. Situated at a crossroads, Reedsville offers plenty to love for a day trip or an overnight getaway.
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