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  1. Mineral County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. It is part of the Cumberland metropolitan area , together with Cumberland, Maryland . As of the 2020 census , the population was 26,938. [ 1 ]

  2. Welcome to Mineral County, WV. We have provided this site for our citizens and visitors to our county to better serve them. The site contains several resources at your fingertips...

  3. From its verdant low valleys to the towering backbone of the Allegheny Front, 3,000 feet above the North Branch of the Potomac River, Mineral County in West Virginia lies a stone’s throw from Maryland and just a three-hour drive from Washington.

  4. From restaurants, to breweries, to historical museums, outdoor recreation, and more, Mineral County has something for everyone! Guides are available at the Mineral County Tourism Visitors Center, located at 167 S. Mineral Street in Keyser.

  5. Home of Potomac State College and named for its vast mineral resources, Mineral County was a railroad and coal center at the beginning of the 1900s. The county has an area of 329.3 square miles. Its 2020 population was 26,938. Keyser is the county seat. Located in the Eastern Panhandle, Mineral County was part of Hampshire before the Civil War ...

  6. Keyser, the county seat of Mineral County, is located on the North Branch of the Potomac River at its juncture with New Creek in the Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia.

  7. Mineral County, in northeastern West Virginia (WV), was created in 1866 and named for its mineral resources, which include the easternmost deposits of coal in West Virginia. Its county seat is at Keyser.

  8. 40 North Main Street. Keyser, WV 26726. (304) 790-7081. Mineral County has historic sites dating back to the Revolutionary War. The arrival of the main line of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad in 1842 turning Keyser (Mineral County seat) into a terminus for travel between Maryland and West Virginia. US Route 50 crosses through Mineral County.

  9. Welcome to the Mineral County Historical Society web site. Within this web site you will find a wealth of information, including information about the birthplace of Nancy Hanks Lincoln - mother of Abraham Lincoln, the history of the society, and historical properties that the society maintains.

  10. Mineral County is a county in the U.S. state of West Virginia. At the 2020 census, 26,938 people lived there. [1] Its county seat is Keyser.