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The Tyler County Heritage and Historical Society has dedicated itself to saving a local landmark.

This was the first county high school system in West Virginia. The building was 100 years old in August, 2008.

The Tyler County Museum pays tribute through fitting memorials to those who have lived and worked in this small rural county. Perhaps its most notable native son is former two-time Governor Cecil H. Underwood.

Included in the Underwood room is the dress that the former governor's mother, Mrs. Della Underwood, wore at her son's first inauguration in 1957. A glass cabinet displays the toys the governor played with on the family farm that he still owns. Political posters line the walls, one proclaiming "Another Democrat for Underwood," perhaps the secret to the Republican's victory in a heavily Democratic state.

The museum boasts a genealogy room, that is one of its most popular attractions.

There is over 16+ rooms full of Tyler County History as well as the Williamson Log cabin and the Ross Run School House. There also is an old general store, complete with glass medicine bottles, food tins, and sewing notions. There is a barber shop, post office, and an original bank teller's window and office, just to name a few.

Attractions and Upcoming Events

Things to do near Middlebourne, WV

West Virginia Independence Hall - West Virginia Day Celebration

Beginning at 9:00am with the official premiere of the "West Virginia Encyclopedia. Activities will continue throughout ...

Toe Tappin' Tuesday's

Held the Second and Fourth Tuesdays of June, July, and August. Free Concerts Starting at 7pm. Park Pool is ope...

Marshall County Fair

It's a family tradition! Don't miss the Demo Derby, Comcast Family Day, Truck & Tractor Pulls, Diesel & Semi-Truck Pulls and ...

Heritage Music Blues Fest '06

"One of the Best Blues Festivals in America" Gates open 1 hr before showtime....

Oglebay Institute’s Towngate Theatre - Long Day’s Journey Into Night

“Long Day’s Journey Into Night” by Eugene O’Neil March 2-4 & 8-10 Curtain is 8 p.m. Sunday matinee at 2 p.m. Do...