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  1. Sep 7, 2015 · Things to Do in Bluefield, West Virginia: See Tripadvisor's 1,281 traveler reviews and photos of Bluefield tourist attractions. Find what to do today, this weekend, or in May. We have reviews of the best places to see in Bluefield. Visit top-rated & must-see attractions.

  2. Mar 27, 2024 · Bluefield, city, Mercer county, extreme southern tip of West Virginia, U.S., lying in the Blue Ridge Mountains. It is adjacent to the town of Bluefield in Tazewell county, Virginia. Situated at the foot of East River Mountain, it is one of the highest cities (elevation 2,612 feet [796 metres]) in.

  3. Moving to Bluefield. Education. Library. Calendar. Community Videos. News and Announcements. Living In Bluefield. Observed Holidays. Veterans. Serve the Hill. Safe Streets for All Safety Action & Community Participation Plans. Holiday of Lights. Area Attractions. Ridge Runner Train; Parks and Trails Directory. Bluefield Arts Center Events ...

  4. While the earliest architecture is found on Jefferson and Albemarle Streets in the early 20th Century style, Bluefield boasts possibly the largest concentration of Neo-Classical Colonial Revival homes in the state of West Virginia.

  5. Bluefield is a city of 9,800 people (as of 2018) in Mercer County, West Virginia. Along with Bluefield, Virginia, it forms the micropolitan area of the Bluefields . Nestled at the foot of the 3,400-foot East River Mountain, Bluefield is the most elevated town in West Virginia, at 2,655 feet above sea level.

  6. The Bluefield Historical Society includes people interested in preserving the beautiful homes and history of the City of Bluefield, West Virginia. We hold a meeting once a year. Our annual meeting is held on a Monday in August, day to be announced in July 2021.

  7. Feb 10, 2023 · Bluefield, incorporated in 1889, embodied the rapid growth of the southern West Virginia ‘‘smokeless’’ coalfields. Located in a broad valley between the headwaters of the Bluestone and East rivers along the Virginia border, the site was for 100 years the homestead of the Bailey and Davidson families.

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