Tucked between majestic hills and the meandering Ohio River, Lewis County
offers its visitors lovely scenery, friendly folks and a leisurely pace. A drive through
our countryside will evoke a sense of serenity as you wind past picturesque farms
with silos and grazing cattle. The colorful barn quilts throughout the county are a
testament to the pride of the residents here.
Vanceburg, the county seat, is a charming town with a riverfront park, historical
walking tour of downtown homes and buildings, restored Visitors Center and
Depot Museum. So come on out to Lewis County and experience a lifestyle far
from the hurried, bustling pace of the big city.
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Vanceburg GPS coordinates: Lat 38 36 01.97N Long 83 18 54.08W
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Did you know......?
Lewis County is dry but the City of Vanceburg is wet.
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