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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Municipalities

Bayard | Petersburg

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

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Counties

Berkeley | Grant | Hampshire | Hardy | Jefferson | Mineral | Morgan | Pendleton

Communities

Bayard | Berkeley Springs | Bolivar | Capon Bridge | Carpendale | Charles Town | Elk Garden | Franklin | Harpers Ferry | Hedgesville | Keyser | Martinsburg | Moorefield | Paw Paw | Petersburg | Piedmont | Ridgeley | Romney | Shepherdstown | Wardensville

Attractions

Appalachian National Scenic Trail | Berkeley Springs State Park | Cacapon Resort State Park | Cacapon River | Capon Springs | Charles Town Races & Slots | Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park | Fort Ashby | Fort Mill Ridge Civil War Trenches | George Washington National Forest | Harpers Ferry National Historical Park | Indian Mound Cemetery | Jennings Randolph Lake | Lost River | Lost River State Park | Monongahela National Forest | Mount Storm Lake | Northwestern Turnpike | Potomac River | Potomac State College | Seneca Rocks | Shenandoah River | Shepherdstown National Historic District | Shepherd University | Sleepy Creek Lake | Smoke Hole Caverns | South Branch Potomac River | Spruce Knob | Summit Point Motorsports Park | The Trough | Trout Pond | Tuscarora Trail | Washington Heritage Trail