Yes. It is located in Roane County, zip code 25259.
It is an unincorporated community named after a settler who lived there in 1844, whose name was Robert Looney. The population as of 2009 was 704.
Yes. Looneyville, WV, is located along Route 36 in Roane County. It was named after Robert Looney, who settled there in 1844.
No. But there are towns named Looneyville in both Texas and West Virginia.
'Looneyville' is a community in West Virginia and is also the name of a small town in the state of Texas.
Yes. It is an unincorporated community. It was named after a settler who was at this site in 1844, his name was Robert Looney. The population as of 2009 was 704.
Double LooneyvilleYes! There is a Looneyville in West Virginia, on state highway 36 between Left Hand and Clover. There was formerly a small town named Looneyville in Texas, but it no longer exists as a designated population site.
The Looneyville in West Virginia is allegedly named for Robert Looney, its founder. The former town of Looneyville in Texas developed in the 1860s and it was named after the local storekeeper John Looney. It had a maximum population of around 100 and many worked in nearby sawmills. The post office closed in 1905 and the local school in the 1960s, rendering the town virtually non-existent. Sometime in the late 1990s, the remnants of the store were destroyed by fire.
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Yes but not in West Virginia. Try the one in Maryland, New Jersey, New York or Pennsylvania,
The town name in the book "Shiloh" is Friendly, West Virginia.
Your talking about Grant District in Cabell County West Virginia. Cabell County is Huntington West Virginia
No one knows exactly but the most obese town in West Virginia is Huntington. Home of hundreds. Maybe even thousands. And home of the Herd.
Towns in West Virginia with one syllable are:BathBelleClayManPaxPrattWayne
There's an Appalachia in Virginia that is about 400 miles southwest of Pittsburgh. West Virginia is in Appalachia, but there is no town named Appalachia in West Virginia.