West Virginia's Top 7 Exquisite Retirement Spots Revealed

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Discover West Virginia's hidden retirement gems! Low costs, stunning scenery, and charming towns make it an ideal place to enjoy your golden years.

Morgantown is home to West Virginia University, which gives it a lively and youthful vibe. You can enjoy the cultural and educational opportunities.

Morgantown

#1

A Historic and Artsy Town Content: Shepherdstown is the oldest town in West Virginia, dating back to 1734. It has a rich history and a charming downtown, with historic buildings.

Shepherdstown 

#2

Charles Town was founded by George Washington’s brother, Charles, in 1786. It has a heritage of being a site of important events in American history.

Charles Town

#3

Martinsburg is a town with a flair for the arts, culture, and cuisine. You can explore the downtown area, which features murals, sculptures, and galleries, as well as restaurants.

Martinsburg

#4

Lewisburg is a town with a charm that has earned it the title of “America’s Coolest Small Town” by Budget Travel magazine. Lewisburg has a quaint and walkable downtown.

Lewisburg

#5

Summersville is a town with a lake that is the largest in West Virginia. Summersville Lake is a popular destination for boating, fishing, swimming, and scuba diving. 

Summersville

#6

Beckley is a town with a coal mining heritage showcased in the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine. Take an underground tour to learn about the history and culture.

Beckley

#7

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