Glen Jean is a small town located in Fayette County, West Virginia, United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 210.
The town is named after Glen Jean, the son of a prominent local businessman, John Jean. Glen Jean has historically been an important transportation hub, serving as a junction for several railroads and highways. The nearby New River Gorge Bridge is a popular attraction, offering scenic views and adventure activities such as hiking, kayaking, and rock climbing.
Glen Jean is also home to the Summit Bechtel Reserve, the permanent home of the Boy Scouts of America's National Jamboree. The reserve hosts a variety of outdoor activities and events throughout the year.
The town has a rich history in the coal mining industry, and the Beckley Exhibition Coal Mine and Youth Museum is located nearby. Glen Jean is part of the National Coal Heritage Area, a region designated by Congress to preserve and interpret the history of coal mining in Appalachia.
Today, Glen Jean is a quiet, rural community that offers visitors a chance to explore the natural beauty and unique history of West Virginia.
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