North Spring, West Virginia
Unincorporated community in West Virginia, United States
37°34′05″N 81°49′31″W / 37.56806°N 81.82528°W / 37.56806; -81.82528North Spring is an unincorporated community in Wyoming County, West Virginia, United States. It is located on Route 52/1 which is known as Little Cub Creek Road. It also is home to one of the oldest buildings in West Virginia, a one-room church that sits on the hill at the confluence of Trace Fork Creek and Little Cub Creek. It is also home to the oldest post office in the state, although it has been closed since the flood of 2009. In the 2010 Census, North Spring has a total of 339 residents.[2]
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Municipalities and communities of Wyoming County, West Virginia, United States
County seat: Pineville
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- Black‡
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- Devils Fork‡
- Edith
- Fanny
- Fanrock
- Garwood
- Glen Rogers
- Glover
- Hanover
- Herndon
- Ikes Fork
- Iroquois
- Jesse
- Key Rock
- Lacoma
- Lamar‡
- Lillydale
- Lillyhaven
- Long Branch
- Lynco
- Maben
- Marianna
- McGraws
- Milam
- Montecarlo
- Mullensville
- North Spring
- Nuriva
- Otsego
- Pierpont
- Ravencliff
- Rock View
- Sabine
- Saulsville
- Simon
- Steeles
- Stephenson
- Sun Hill
- Toney Fork
- Tralee
- Uno
- Windom
- Wolf Pen
- Wyco
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‡This populated place also has portions in an adjacent county or counties
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