Reedsville

History of Reedsville

Incorporated in 1906, Reedsville was named for James Reed, the owner of the land on which a large portion of the town is located. The Phillips-Jones Electric Vacuum Cleaner plant operated in Reedsville through the early 1900s. The town's population today is 450.

Reedsville Today: What Makes Us Unique

West Virginia University JW Ruby Research Farm & Hazel Ruby McQuain Equine Education & Resource Center

The Ruby Research Farm is more than 900 acres dedicated to horse and beef research, along with forage production. The farm was home to prized Quarter Horses, Saddlebreds, and Standardbreds in the 1970s under private ownership. For a time period lasting until 2009, WVU owned it, using it for beef cattle production and grazing research. Horses returned in 2009 for hands-on equine studies, along with weekend horse shows and other community events.

parkUpper Deckers Creek Wildlife Management Area

This 56-acre WMA just outside Reedsville is owned by the West Virginia DNR and includes two shallow wetlands excellent for waterfowl hunting and fishing for bluegill and largemouth bass.

youth centerPreston County Youth Center

The Preston County Youth Center offers the community a place to experience sports and activities in a safe, nurturing environment. It includes a 20,000 square-foot indoor facility, outdoor field, softball field, baseball field, ropes course and community garden.

bowlingLuigi’s Sports Center

Luigi's Sports Center is a 12-lane bowling alley that has been offering family fun in Preston County since 2009. They provide multiple bowling leagues, open bowling, cosmic bowling, lane rentals, an arcade and many other events, along with freshly cooked food from their kitchen.

deckers creekDeckers Creek Rail-Trail

Reedsville is one end of the Deckers Creek Rail-Trail, which runs 19 miles from Morgantown to Reedsville. Hikers, runners and bikers enjoy the gently sloping trail, while experienced kayakers enjoy Deckers Creek and rock climbing is popular as well.

Population

Total Population

528

Population
Growth Rate

-0.61%

Median Age

40

Diversity Index

7.000

Housing & Income

Households

207

Total Housing Units

243


Owner Occupied

161

Renter Occupied

46

Vacant

36

Median Home Value

$157,589


Average Home Value

$171,273

Income
Growth Rate

Median
Household Income

0.00%


Per Capita Income

3.08%

Income Projection

Median Household

$53,454 $59,071


Average Household

$70,557 $81,578


Per Capita

$27,661 $32,185

Workforce

Total Businesses

30

Total Employed

420

Workers 16+

217

2023 Manufacturing Businesses

cp-industries

Businesses

3

Employed

222

2023 Retail Trade Businesses

cp-industries

Businesses

7

Employed

79

2023 Food & Beverage Retailers

N

Businesses

2

Employed

63

2023 Public Administration

cp-industries

Businesses

4

Employed

37

2023 Food Service / Drinking Est.

cp-industries

Businesses

4

Employed

32

2023 Accommodation / Food Service

cp-industries

Businesses

4

Employed

32

Some
High School

20

Graduated
High School

201

Associates
Degree

17

Bachelor's
Degree

14

Graduate
Degree

42

Average Commute Time

0 min.



Resident Commuters

84

Non-Resident Commuters

115

Drive Alone

185

Carpooled

8

Public

10

Work At Home

11

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