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40 years later and sounds like not much has changed
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AlmostHeavenHuh (
Aug 25, 2017)
That's right. I was born in Charleston and moved away around 40 years ago after completing 6th grade. Still, I have distinct memories and the reviews I've read here are terribly depressing. Sounds like the area hasn't changed, in fact it sounds like it's gone down hill if anythin ...Read More
g. We moved from there to sunny FL and in the first week at my new school the social studies book we used had a chapter on pollution. The main picture shown in the chapter was the smoke stacks (this was the 70s) spewing pollution into the air from the chemical factories centered around that island near the bridge over the Kanawha river. When I told my all new classmates that's where I had moved from, they couldn't believe a place like that actually existed (our school was right next to the beach). News Flash, everyone is NOT on drugs in other parts of the country. So much for an all white population making things great (yes, I'm white). Oh and John Denver must be turning over in his grave. Almost heaven? Only in opposite world. I'll take the advice of another reviewer and be content I was there once, that's more than enough.
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Best place to live in charleston
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Wvquiltlady@hotmail.c (
Feb 22, 2016)
I have lived in several areas in West Virginia as well as other states and I have never lived anywhere that compares to living on quarrier street. It has so many friendly educated people who cares about the community. Pot luck dinners monthly to help people get to know each oth ...Read More
er, playgrounds for children, a religious private school, neighbors who watch out for each other and a great place to walk or ride your bicycle. By the way, did I mention you can walk to restaurants, parks, hospitals and doctors 2-5 minutes away? It is the city and there are certain areas that have high crime but this area is not it. We have a security system which has been set off by accident and the police have been here within 5 minutes. It really doesn't get any better than that. My recommendation to anyone looking for a home where you can have more of a quality of life and less time driving to your job, then keep your eyes open for a house on this street. Believe me, we have been here for 11 years and would not trade it for anyone home on the hills where you never see anyone come outside of their homes
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Needs help
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In2ition (
Nov 09, 2014)
I have been here sense 2001 and I have seen Charleston deteriorate and crime rate increase drastically. It has no Diversity at all, the most spoken words are WVU which is the University that is always rank top 3 for partying and they are proud. The education system is the worse ...Read More
in the country (I have two daughters 7 and 9). there's is nothing to do and yes everything is relative here. It's known for being the chemical valley and the smell proves it. only 19% have a bachelors degree and the politicians are all crooked. I would say that 50% of the population live on the new unemployment program I call SSD. if you do search on MSN CNN or other for the worst state to live in by health , education, etc. West Virginia is always in the top, and Charleston being the capitol city is front and running. The state is beautiful with it mountains and valleys, the fall and spring, very humid in the summer and the winter is just dirty after first snow fall.
If you want to be secluded and live off the grid, this state can provide that as many place in the state have no cable or cellular signal. It has only a little over 50,000 population in Charleston and a high rate of addiction to drugs as meth and heroin.
As for me and my wife we are both professionals and we are now ready to leave and start new in another stated that can provide more happiness. Money is not everything and a fresh start far away from here is long overdue. by the way my wife and I are foreigners and racism still exist time to go and NOT MAKE THE WRONG TURN
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Charleston, WV - Amazing City!
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Anonymous (
Mar 23, 2012)
I love the prospects of discovering hidden gems in neighborhoods. When I relocated to Charleston, West Virginia that I was in for a special treat. The ideal location was perfect for my work commute and the weekends are filled with fun and adventure. The hospitality I experienced ...Read More
in this region made me feel at home instantly. Amazing nightlife and restaurants make settling in the region magic. The warm, friendly locals make you feel that your are amongst friends.
Along the Kanawha River, Charleston, West Virginia is located Living long-term in the city of Charleston has been a life long dream which I came true the minute I turned the key into the front door of my new Charleston home. Walking around the neighborhood and I could see at first glance what makes Charleston delightful and special. Local parks, galleries and museums continue to impress me as I toil the day away on my journey to and from home.
Attractions that I loved the most was the museum, vineyards and planetarium show. Only a short ride from Kanawh River, the Mi dland Trail Scenic Highway takes you anywhere. My love of outdoors took me into the wilderness of Charleston. From short drives up the Midland Trail Scenic Highway to exploring quaint living of the city, Charleston still excites me every time I set out of my front door.
Getting around Charleston could not be more easier. Renting a car if is a wonderful way to see the sights even if have one of your own at home. I greatly enjoy taking up the opportunity to hike, ski, and explore all the region. Charleston offers a variety of activities to amuse all ages. I, especially, enjoy exploring farmer's markets, parks, golf courses, old antique shops, art galleries and the famous farmer's market.
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Needs help
0.5
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By
In2ition (
Nov 09, 2014)
I have been here sense 2001 and I have seen Charleston deteriorate and crime rate increase drastically. It has no Diversity at all, the most spoken words are WVU which is the University that is always rank top 3 for partying and they are proud. The education system is the worse ...Read
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in the country (I have two daughters 7 and 9). there's is nothing to do and yes everything is relative here. It's known for being the chemical valley and the smell proves it. only 19% have a bachelors degree and the politicians are all crooked. I would say that 50% of the population live on the new unemployment program I call SSD. if you do search on MSN CNN or other for the worst state to live in by health , education, etc. West Virginia is always in the top, and Charleston being the capitol city is front and running. The state is beautiful with it mountains and valleys, the fall and spring, very humid in the summer and the winter is just dirty after first snow fall.
If you want to be secluded and live off the grid, this state can provide that as many place in the state have no cable or cellular signal. It has only a little over 50,000 population in Charleston and a high rate of addiction to drugs as meth and heroin.
As for me and my wife we are both professionals and we are now ready to leave and start new in another stated that can provide more happiness. Money is not everything and a fresh start far away from here is long overdue. by the way my wife and I are foreigners and racism still exist time to go and NOT MAKE THE WRONG TURN
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Charleston, WV - Amazing City!
4.5
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Anonymous (
Mar 23, 2012)
I love the prospects of discovering hidden gems in neighborhoods. When I relocated to Charleston, West Virginia that I was in for a special treat. The ideal location was perfect for my work commute and the weekends are filled with fun and adventure. The hospitality I experienced ...Read
More
in this region made me feel at home instantly. Amazing nightlife and restaurants make settling in the region magic. The warm, friendly locals make you feel that your are amongst friends.
Along the Kanawha River, Charleston, West Virginia is located Living long-term in the city of Charleston has been a life long dream which I came true the minute I turned the key into the front door of my new Charleston home. Walking around the neighborhood and I could see at first glance what makes Charleston delightful and special. Local parks, galleries and museums continue to impress me as I toil the day away on my journey to and from home.
Attractions that I loved the most was the museum, vineyards and planetarium show. Only a short ride from Kanawh River, the Mi dland Trail Scenic Highway takes you anywhere. My love of outdoors took me into the wilderness of Charleston. From short drives up the Midland Trail Scenic Highway to exploring quaint living of the city, Charleston still excites me every time I set out of my front door.
Getting around Charleston could not be more easier. Renting a car if is a wonderful way to see the sights even if have one of your own at home. I greatly enjoy taking up the opportunity to hike, ski, and explore all the region. Charleston offers a variety of activities to amuse all ages. I, especially, enjoy exploring farmer's markets, parks, golf courses, old antique shops, art galleries and the famous farmer's market.
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A Diamond Near the Appalachian Coalfields: Charleston, WV
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Anonymous (
May 25, 2010)
Once a long-time resident of Charleston, West Virginia myself, let me suggest for those persons who are seeking a locale to vacation or relocate this year, you will find this city as a great choice. I fondly refer to the city of Charleston, West Virginia as a northerner, with the ...Read
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heart of a southerner. A person who visits Charleston for the first time will find that the area residents presents the same persona. Charleston is progressively urban and charmingly country collectively; therefore, the city has much to offer in recreation to suit anyone.
Charleston, West Virginia is located along the Kanawha River and makes up a great deal of the Kanawha Valley area. There is as much to do after a short drive from Charleston in any given direction, as is found within the city itself. For example, a leisurely drive along the Midland Trail Scenic Highway would fascinate the nature lover with its lush beauty. The area's many attractions includes: museums, vineyards, baseball parks, a planetarium show, an amusement park, a motor speedway, parks, golfing, outdoor adventures, skiing, art galleries, the farmer's market, the Town Center Mall, a cornucopia of specialty shops and so much more.
Charleston, West Virginia features an eclectic collection of nightspots, dancing, music, a comedy club, the ballet, the opera, the theater, as well as numerous restaurants. Charleston truly steps out in full gala embellishment during its many cultural events, which consist of Multifest, the Vandalia Festival, a fireworks display during July 4 at the Riverfront, and the Sternwheel Regatta. And one other thing that I enjoyed when I lived in Charleston is that it never broke the bank to have a good time there.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Charleston Awards
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Compare Charleston, WV Livability
A+
Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Charleston?
Yes, there are lots of amenities close to this location.
Parks
Mary Price Ratrie Greenspace
Henry Gassaway Davis Park
Haddad Riverfront Park
Carriage Trail
Grasscup Road Historic District
Briar St Park
Elk River City Park
Elk River Trail Park
Entertainment
WV market gallery
Bear Wood Company
Annex Gallery
Walker Theatre
West Virginia State University Capitol Center
Park Place Stadium Cinema 11
Schoenbaum Stage
Sunrise Bird Sanctuary Museum
Food & Drink
Adelphia Sports Bar and Grille
Super Weenie
Cozumel Express
Ellen's Ice Cream
Peanut Shoppe
The Elite Gentleman's Club
Jimmy John's
Atmosphere Ultra Lounge
F
Commute
Is public transit available in Charleston?
Of all people who commute,
4.2% take public transportation in
Charleston.