Lahmansville, West Virginia
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Lahmansville is an unincorporated community on Patterson Creek in Grant County, West Virginia, USA. It lies along West Virginia Secondary Route 5 at its junction with Secondary Route 5/6. Lahmansville is named for Harry Lambert. Lambert established the Washington Inn there in 1916. According to the Geographic Names Information System, Lahmansville has also been known as Laymensville, Lehmansville, and Leymansville.
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Grant County, West Virginia | |
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Municipalities | |
Unincorporated communities |
Arthur | Bismarck | Cabins | Dobbin | Dorcas | Fairfax | Forman | Gormania | Greenland | Henry | Hopeville | Lahmansville | Maysville | Medley | Mount Storm | Old Arthur | Scherr | Williamsport | Wilsonia |
Rivers and streams |
Abram Creek | Lunice Creek | North Branch Potomac River | North Fork South Branch Potomac River | Patterson Creek | South Branch Potomac River | Stony River |